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BIOGRAPHICAL    RECORD 

THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY 

NEW  BRUNSWICK 
1784-191 I 


COMPILED   BY 


JOHN    HOWARD    RAVEN,    D.D. 

BIOGRAPHER    OF    THE    ALUMNI    ASSOCIATION 


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PREFACE. 

Although  the  New  Brunswick  Theological  Seminary  is  the  oldest  in 
the  United  States,  this  is  the  first  complete  biographical  record  of  its 
Alumni.  The  triennal  catalogues  from  1839  until  1855  contained  lists 
of  the  Alumni  from  1812  with  addresses.  A  similar  list  from  1786  with 
a  few  items  concerning  the  ministry  of  the  graduates  is  found  in  an 
appendix  to  the  Centennial  Volume  of  1884.  The  need  of  such  a 
Biographical  Record  would  have  been  felt  keenly  long  ago  save  for  the 
efficient  service  rendered  by  the  four  editions  of  Dr.  Edward  T.  Cor- 
win's  Manual  of  the  Reformed  Church  in  America  (1859,  1869,  1879, 
1902).  This  useful  volume  contains  not  only  most  of  the  names 
in  this  volume  but  the  names  of  all  others  in  the  ministry  of  the 
Reformed  Church  from  its  beginning.  The  compiler  of  the  present 
volume  wishes  to  express  his  thanks  to  Dr.  Corwin  for  permitting  him 
to  make  free  use  of  the  material  in  the  Manual  and  for  other  valuable 
assistance.  Yet,  while  the  main  body  of  this  volume  is  mostly  a  rear- 
rangement of  material  in  the  Manual,  the  compiler  has  searched  for 
many  other  items,  in  the  Minutes  of  General  Synod,  the  annual  cata- 
logues of  the  Seminary,  the  Alumni  Catalogues  of  the  colleges  from 
which  the  students  came,  the  Fraternity  Catalogues,  volumes  relating  to 
the  ministry  of  other  denominations,  and  other  sources.  He  also 
sought  to  supplement  this  information  by  correspondence.  The  data 
concerning  the  living  Alumni  and  former  students  are  derived  from  their 
own    statements    except    in    the    case    of    a    few   who    did    not    answer 


4:  Biographical   Record. 

inquiries  or  could  not  be  found.     Thanks  are  due  to  the  large  number 
who  have  aided  in  gathering  this  material. 

The  names  of  the  graduates  of  each  year  appear  first.  After  a  hori- 
zontal line  may  be  found  the  names  of  those  who  belonged  to  the  class 
for  a  time  but  did  not  graduate  from  this  Seminary.  A  few  of  these 
names  are  not  in  Corwin's  Manual  nor  the  annual  catalogues,  but  are 
found  in  the  Minutes  of  General  Synod  or  the  Matriculation  Book  of 
the  Seminary.  The  asterisk  indicates  the  names  of  those  who  have  died. 
Those  who  graduated  before  1850  are  all  so  marked  unless  the  com- 
piler has  knowledge  to  the  contrary.  After  1850,  however,  the  asterisk 
is  not  placed  by  any  name  unless  there  is  knowledge  of  the  decease  of 
its  owner.  In  the  statements  of  the  pastorates,  each  charge  is  of  the 
Reformed  Church  in  America  unless  otherwise  stated.  Abbreviations 
have  been  avoided  as  far  as  possible. 

It  is  impossible  that  such  a  book  as  this  should  be  either  entirely 
complete  or  perfectly  accurate.  The  compiler  regrets  its  imperfection 
in  both  respects  and  earnestly  requests  all  friends  of  the  Seminary  to 
send  him  corrections  and  additions  which  may  be  used  in  a  future 
fdition. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
'•  April  I,  1912.^ 


CONTENTS. 


PAGE 

Board  of  Direction       .......  7 

Standing  Committee  on  Grounds  and  Property        .  9 

Board  of  Superintendents           .....  10 

Professors  and  Lectors        ......  25 

Librarians,  Rectors  and  Superintendents  of 

Grounds           ........  50 

Alumni 51 

Undergraduates    ........  260 

Summary  of  Students          ......  265 

Index  of  Officers 269 

Index  of  Students        .......  285 


Board  of  Direction.  7 

BOARD   OF    DIRECTION  OF   THE 
GENERAL   SYNOD 


PRESIDENTS. 

*HoN.  Henry  Rutgers,  New  York  City 1819-29 

*IsAAC  L.  Kip,  New  York  City 1830-37 

♦Cornelius  Heyer,  New  York  City 1837-42 

*Abram  Van  Nest,  New  York  City 1843-57 

*WiLLiAM  B.  Crosby,  New  York  City 1858-64 

*Peter  R.  Warner,  New  York  City 1865-67,  69-76 

*James  Myers,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 1868 

*John  Van  Nest,  New  York  City 1876-81 

♦Gardner  A.  Sage,  New  York  City 1882 

♦William  Bogardus,  New  York  City 1882-87 

♦William  H.  Jackson,  New  York  City 1887- 1908 

William  N.  Clark,  New  York  City 1909 — 

TREASURERS. 

♦Isaac  Heyer,  New  York  City 1819-26. 

♦Cornelius  Heyer,  New  York  City 1826-27. 

♦Isaac  Young 1827-57. 

♦George  S.  Stitt 1857. 

♦Livingston  Kip  Miller 1 857. 

♦John  I.  Brower,  New  York  City 1858-78. 

♦Gardner  A.  Sage,  New  York  City 1879-82. 

♦Rev.  Talbot  W.  Chambers,  S.T.D.,  LL.D.,  New  York  City, 

1882. 

♦John  Van  Nest,  New  York  City 1882-93. 

Frank  R.  Van  Nest,  New  York  City 1893 — 

DIRECTORS. 

♦Isaac  Heyer,  New  York  City 1819. 

♦Isaac  L.  Kip,  New  York  City 1819-29. 

♦Rev.  Selah  Strong  Woodhull,  D.D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.. 

1819-25. 
♦Guisbert  B.  Vroom 1820-24. 


8  Biographical   Record. 

^Cornelius  Heyer,  New  York  City. 1825-34 

*Ri:\-.  ^VILLIA^[  AIcMuRRAY,  D.D.,  New  York  City.  . .  1826-33 

*ABRA^[  Van  Nest,  New  York  City 1830-42 

*Rev.  John  Knox,  D.D.,  New  York  City 1834-57 

^William  B.  Crosby,  New  York  City 1837-57 

*Theodore  Frelingiiuysen 1843-61 

*Rev.  Mancius  Smedes  Hutton,  D.D.,  New  York  City, 

1858-75 

*Peter  R.  Warner,  New  York  City 1858-64,  71-76 

*JoHN  Van  Nest,  New  York  City 1862-67,  71-92 

*James  Suydam,  New  York  City 1865-72 

*James  a.  Williamson,  Jersey  City,  N.  J 1868 

*JoHN  I.  Brower,  New  York  City 1871-79 

^Gardner  A.  Sage,  New  York  City 1873-82 

*Rev.  William  H.  Steele,  D.D.,  Newark,  N.  J 1875-80 

*Peter  S.  Duryee,  Newark,  N.  J 1876-77 

*John  Lefferts,  Flatbush,  N.  Y 1878-88 

*William  Bogardus,  New  York  City 1878-88 

*Rev.  Talbot  W.  Chambers,  S.T.D.,  LL.D.,  New  York  City, 

1880-85 
*Warri:x  Ackerman 1883-84 

*  William  H.  Kirk,  Newark,  N.  J 1884-94 

■^Rew  Ashbkl  Green  Vermilye,  D.D.,  Englewood,  N.  J., 

1885- 1904 

*WiLLL\M  H.  Jackson.  New  York  City 1887-1908 

*Garret  Van  Nostrand,  New  York  City 1888-91 

*TiiE0D0RE  Sturges,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 1892-93 

Frank  R.  Van  Nest,  New  York  City 1893— 

*  J.  William  Beekm  an 1 893-95 

Frederick  Frelinghuysen,  Newark,  N.  J 1894-1906 

*John  J.  Tucker,  New  York  City 1895-1902 

*John  W.  Castree,  New  York  City 1902-05 

Rev.  Joseph  Rankin  Duryee,  D.D.,  New  York  City,  1904 — 

Benjamin  A.  Williams,  New  York  City 1905 — 

William  N.  Clark,  New  York  City 1906 — 

William  L.  Brower,  New  York  City 1909 — 


9 

Standing  Committee. 

STANDING  COMMITTEE  ON  THE 

SEMINARY   GROUNDS 

AND    PROPERTY. 

(Known  as  "Standing  Committee  on  the  Peter  Hertzog 

Theological  Hall"  from  1857  until  1876.) 

=^Rev  Thomas  C.  Strong,  D.D.,  New  York  City.  .  ■■■^1^7-^- 

*Rev  Hugh  N.  Wilson,  D.D.,  New  Brunswick,  N.J.,  1857-60. 

*Rev  Talbot  W.  Chambers,  S.T.D.,  LL.D..  New  York  City, 

1857-60. 

*Rev.  George  W.  Bethune,  D.D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  ■ -^f?-^- 
*Rev  John  W.  Schenck,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  .  •  -i^^S-^S- 

Rev.  John  F.  Mesick,  D.D.,  Somerville,  N.  J 1863-65. 

*John  DeMott,  Middlebush,  N.J q^I^ 

^Johnson  Letson,  New  Brunswick,  N.J '0^ 

*James  Suydam,  New  York  City ■■■■■■  ^°^9-72. 

4ev.  William  J.  R.  Taylor,  D.D.,  Newark,  N.  J.  . .  1869-76. 

*David  Bishop,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J qZ'o 

*Gardner  a.  Sage,  New  York  City •  •  i869-»2. 

*Rev  James  A.  H.  Cornell,  D.D.,  New  Bahimore,  N.  Y 

■^  1869-70. 

*HoN   John  W.  Ferdon,  Piermont,  N.  Y 1873-84. 

*William  H.  Kirk,  Newark,  N.J 1876-94- 

*WiLLiAM  Bogardus,  New  York  City '^  ^T' 

^Stafford  R.  W.  Heath,  Newark,  N.  J J^ 

*S.  H.  Wheeler,  Newark,  N.  J q^''^^" 

*WiLLiAM  H.  Jackson,  New  York  City ^f^^'^^' 

*Garrett  E.  Winants,  Bergen  Point,  N.  J 1885-91- 

*Frederick  T.  Kirk,  Newark,  N.J ^1892-99- 

*Matthew  Suydam,  Franklin  Park,  N.  J 1891-1911- 

*Henry  Wyckoff  Hoagland,  Griggstown,  N.  J.  . .  1892-1904- 

TosEPH  S.  MuNDY,  Newark,  N.  J ^  •  ^  94 

*David  Murray,  LL.D.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  .  •  •i895-i90j. 

John  S.  Bussing,  New  York  City ^^9 

Eben  E.  Olcott,  New  York  City 1905-07- 

W.  Edwin  Florance,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J 1900^ 

Samuel  Rowland,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 1907^ 

Peter  Cortelyou,  Franklin  Park.  N.J ^9^'^ 


10  Biographical   Record. 

BOARD    OF    SUPERINTENDENTS. 

*Rev.  John  Nelson  Abeel,  D.D 1807-12 

*Rev.  James  Van  Campen  Romyn 1807-18.  21-33 

*Rev.  Jeremiah  Romeyn 1807-12 

*Rev.  Thomas  Gibson  Smith 1807-12 

*Rev.  Peter  Labagh,  D.D 1807-15,  21-33,  40-41 

*Rev.  John  M.  Bradford,  D.D 1807-21 

*Rev.  Ira  Condict,  D.D 1807-11 

*Rev.  John  S.  Vredenburgh 1807-12,  21 

*Rev.  John  Schureman,  S.T.D 1807-18 

*Rev.  Jacob  Sickles,  D.D 18 12- 18,  24-27 

*Rev.  Cornelius  C.  Cuyler,  D.D 181 2- 15.  18-33 

*Rev.  Wilhelmus  Eltinge,  D.D 1812-21,  24-27,  36-41 

*Rev.  Peter  Lowe 1812-15 

*Rev.  James  Spencer  Cannon,  D.D 1812-21,  24-27 

*Rev.  Philip  Milledoler,  S.T.D 1815-27 

*Rev.  Philip  H.  Duryee.  D.D 1815-18,  21-30,  33-36 

*Rev.  Stephen  Rowan,  S.T.D 1815-19 

*Rev.  John  DeWitt,  D.D 1818-24 

*Rev.  William  McMurray,  D.D 1818-27,  30-35 

*Rev.  John  Cornelison 1818-21,  24-28 

*Rev.  Selah  Strong  Woodhull,  D.D 1818-26, 

*Rev.  Jacob  Schoonmaker,  S.T.D 1818-21,  24-33,  44-47 

*Rev.  Jacob  Brodhead,  D.D 1818-33,  36-39 

*Re\^  Charles  Hardenbergh 1818-21. 

*Rev.  Gilbert  Robert  Livingston,  D.D., 

1 81 8-2 1,  24-30,  33-34 

*Rev.  John  Ludlow,  D.D.,  LL.D 1818-21,  24-30,  33-36 

*Rev.  Thomas  De  Witt,  D.D 1821-27,  33-39 

*Rev.  David  Parker 1821-24 

*Rev.  James  M.  Mathews,  D.D 1821-24,  33-36,  40-41 

*Rev.  John  Lansing  Zabriskie 1821-24,  27-30,  33-36 

♦Rev.  John  Knox,  D.D 1824-27.  40-41,  50-53 

*Rev.  John  Beattie 1824-27,  33-36 

*Rev.  John  L  Chrystie 1824-36 


Superintendents.  11 

*Rev.  Isaac  Ferris,  D.D.,  LL.D.  .1824-27,  30-36,  39-40,  51-54. 

*Rev.  Jesse  Fonda 1824-27. 

*Rev.  William  R.  Bogardus 1824-36,  41-44. 

*Rev.  Isaac  N.  Wyckoff,  D.D..  .1824-30,  33-42,  51-54,  63-66. 
*Rev.  Maurice  W.  Dvvight,  D.D., 

1824-27,  36-39,  46-49,  57-59. 

*Rev.  John  F.  Schermerhorn 1824-33. 

*Rev.  Peter  P.  Rouse 1824-30. 

*Rev.  Alexander  Gunn,  S.T.D 1827-29. 

*Rev.  Nicholas  J.  Marselus,  D.D 1827-30,  41-44,  56-59- 

*Rev.  William  Craig  Brownlee,  D.D 1827-33. 

*Rev.  Samuel  A.  Van  Vranken,  S.T.D 1827-36,  39-40. 

*Rev.  Cornelius  D.  Westbrook,  D.D 1827-33. 

*Rev.  Benjamin  C.  Taylor,  S.T.D 1827-30,  46-49,  63-66. 

*Rev.  Thomas  M.  Strong,  D.D 1827-36,  39-40,  43-46. 

*Rev.  Robert  Bronk 1827-30,  36-37. 

*Rev.  Richard  Sluyter 1827-33,  36-39- 

*Rev.  Paul  Weidman 1827-30,  33-39. 

*Rev.  Douw  Van  Olinda 1827-30,  36-40. 

*Rev.  Andrew  Yates,  D.D 1827-36. 

*Rev.  Abraham  Messler,  D.D 1827-33,  45-48. 

*Rev.  Jacob  D.  Fonda 1827-36,  41-42. 

*Rev.  Robert  J.  Blair 1827-30. 

*Rev.  Thomas  Romeyn 1827-30. 

*Rev.  Abraham  D.  Wilson 1827-30,  36-39,  42-43- 

*Rev.  James  B.  Hardenbergh,  D.D 1830-33,  36-39,  44-47- 

*Rev.  Jacob  Jones  Janeway,  D.D 1830-33. 

*Rev.  Christian  Z.  Paulison 1830-31. 

*Rev.  Gabriel  Ludlow,  D.D., 

1830-33..  36-40,  41-42,  48-51.  54-57-  63-66. 

*Rev.  Samuel  Kissam 1830-33. 

*Rev.  Henry  Ostrander,  D.D 1830-36. 

*Rev.  Cornelius  Van  Cleef,  D.D 1830-33.  40-41,  53-56- 

*Rev.  Herman  B.  Stryker 1830-33. 

*Rev.  James  B.  Stevenson 1830-39. 

*Rev.  Cornelius  Bogardus 1830-33,  39-40. 


12  Biographical    Record. 

*Rev.  Jacob  Van  Vechten,  D.D 1830-36,  41-45,  57-60, 

*Rev.  John  15katty  Steele 1830-33,  40-41,  48-51,  63-66, 

*Rev.  John  Hardenbergh  Van  Wagenen.  .  .1830-33,  41-421 

*Rev.  Henry  A.  Raymond 1830-33,  61-64 

*Rev.  George  DuBois 1833-36 

*Rev.  Ira  Condict  Boice 1833-36,  46-49 

*Rev.  John  Van  Liew,  D.D 1833-36.  48-49,  51-54 

*Rev.  Andrew  N.  Kittle 1833-36,  39-40 

*Rev.  Edwin  Holmes 1833-36,  46-47 

*Rev.  Peter  Silvester  Wynkoop 1833-36. 

*Rev.  John  Gosman,  D.D 1833-36,  59-62 

*Rev.  Hugh  M.  Boyd 1833-36,  41-43 

*Rev.  Ransford  Wells,  D.D 1833-36,  39-43,  52-55 

*Rev.  John  Garretson,  D.D 1833-36,  43-46,  59-62 

*Rev.  James  Murphy 1833-36,  45-48 

*Rev.  George  W.  Bethune,  D.D 1833-39,  45-48 

*Rev.  Jacob  B.  Ten  Eyck 1833-36, 

*Rev.  Samuel  Van  Vechten,  D.D 1833-36,  52-55,  60-63 

*Rev.  John  E.  Miller 1836-39,  41-43 

*Rev.  Mancius  Smedes  Hutton,  D.D., 

1836-39,  46-49.  60-63,  69-73 

*Rev.  Isaac  S.  DeMund 1836-39 

*Rev.  James  Romeyn,  S.T.D 1836-39,  41-43 

*Rev.  Isaac  M.  Fisher 1836-39 

*Rev.  Isaac  D.  Cole 1836-39,  62-65 

*Rev.  John  C.  Vander  Voort 1836-39,  4i-44>  47-48 

*Rev.  Isaac  P.  Labagh 1836-39,  40-43 

*Rev.  William  S.  Heyer i836'-40 

*Rev.  Thomas  E.  Vermilye,  D.D.,  LL.D 1836-39 

*Rev.  Christopher  Hunt 1836-39, 

*Rev.  Benjamin  B.  Westfall 1836-39,  40-41 

♦Rev.  James  W.  Stewart 1836-39 

*Rev.  John  H.  Pitcher.  .  .1836-39,  40-41,  43-46.  49-52,  58-61 

*Rev.  Richard  D.  Van  Kleek 1836-39,  41-43 

*Rev.  James  E.  Quaw 1836-39 

*Rev.  Joshua  Boyd 1836-39 


Sut>erintendents. 


13 


*Rev.  Alanson  B.  Chittenden 1836-39.  43-46- 

*Rev.  Henry  Mandeville,  D.D 1836-39- 

*Rev  Alexander  McCalla  Mann,  D.D., 

1836-39,  47-50,  70-73- 

*Rev.  Brogun  Hoff 1836-39.  40-41.  50-52. 

*Rev  Ferdinand  H.  Vanderveer,  D.D., 

1836-39,  41-43.  56-59- 

*Rev.  Robert  P.  Lee,  D.D 1836-39.  46-49- 

*Rev.  Jacob  C.  Sears,  D.D 1839-40,  53-56. 

*Rev.  John  Nott 1839-40. 

*Rev  Elbert  Slingerland 1839-40. 

*Rev.  Abraham  H.  Meyers 1839-40,  42-45- 

*Rev.  Gustavus  Abeel,  S.T.D 1839-40.  45-48,  61-69. 

*Rev.  Jeremiah  Searle 1839-40,  43-46. 

*Rev.  John  H.  Bevier 1839-40. 

*Rev.  John  Cannon  Van  Liew 1840-41- 

*Rev.  Garret  Conover  Schanck 1840-42,  67-70. 

*Rev.  John  Pray  Knox ^^T'f' 

*Rev.  Cornelius  L.  Van  Dyck 1840-41,  44-47.  62-65. 

*Rev.  Thomas  Frazer ^  40-41. 

*Rev   John  Cantine  Farrell  Hoes,  D.D., 

1840-41,  48-50,  54-56,  65-68,  77-80. 

*Rev.  John  William  Ward ^^l^^J" 

*Rev.  John  Addison  Van  Doren 1841-44,  63-&&- 

*Rev.  John  Lillie,  D.D ^  41-42- 

*Rev.  Abraham  J.  Swi  rz '^-^''4"' ^f.^^' 

-*Rev.  John  A.  Liddell i  41  42- 

*Rev.  Abraham  Polhemus,  D.D 1842-44.  56-57- 

*Rev.  William  Brush tl'T' 

*Rev.  Horace  Doolittle 1842-45.  51-52,  66-69. 

*Rev.  James  Abell 1842-45.  50-53- 

*Rev  Cornelius  Cornell  Van  Arsdalen,  D.D 1842-45- 

*Rev.  William  Henry  Campbell,  D.D.,  LL.D '^'^^'^^* 

*Rev.-Stephen  H.  Meeker %^      6 

*Rev.  Charles  Whitehead... '""^  "^"^'L' 

■  *Rev.  Francis  M.  Kip,  S.T.D .1844-47.  57-6o- 


14  Biographical   Record. 

*Rev.  John  S.  Himrod 1844-47.  49-52,  7^-73- 

*Rev.  Ebenezer  Wiggins,  D.D 1844-47. 

*Rev.  John  A.  Staats 1845-48,  54-57. 

*Rev.  John  A.  Yates,  D.D 1845-48. 

*Rev.  James  Alexander  Hervey  Cornell,  D.D 1845-48. 

*Rev.  Oscar  H.  Gregory,  D.D., 

1845-48.  51-57,  58-61,  64-67,  73-75.. 

*Rev.  David  Adkin  Jones 1846-48. 

*Rev.  William  Augustus  Cornell 1846-49. 

*Rev.  William  Demarest 1846-49,  59-62. 

*Rev.  George  H.  Fisher,  D.D 1847-50,  56-59. 

*Rev.  Garret  I.  Garretson 1847-50. 

*Rev.  Talbot  Wilson  Chambers,  S.T.D.,  LL.D., 

1847-50,  53-56,  80-83. 

*Rev.  John  H.  Duryea,  D.D 1847-53. 

*Rev.  Edward  P.  Stimpson 1847-50,  61-64. 

*Rev.  John  L.  Janeway,  D.D 1848-51. 

*Rev.  Staats  Van  Santvoord,  D.D. 1848-51. 

*Rev.  Joseph  Knieskern 1848-51,  60-63. 

*Rev.  William  Pitcher 1848-51.. 

*Rev.  Henry  Morris 1848,  52-55. 

*Rev.  Alexander  H.  Warner 1849-52. 

*Rev.  Robert  Ormiston  Currie 1849-52. 

*Rev.  John  Terhune  Demarest,  D.D., 

1849-52,  64-68,  84-87,  90-91.. 

*Rev.  Jacob  West,  D.D 1849-52. 

*Rev.  David  Mltrdock 1849-51.. 

*Rev.  James  Vernor  Henry 1849-52. 

*Rev.  Cornelius  S.  Van  Santvoord,  D.D., 

1850-53,  67-69,  80-83.. 

*Rev.  Nicholas  Everitt  Smith 1850-53,  66-69.. 

*Rev.  William  Reiley,  D.D 1850-53.  61-64.. 

*Rev.  Benjamin  Van  Zandt,  D.D 1850-53.  66-69.  77-80. 

*Rev.  John  Martin  Van  Buren 1851-53.. 

*Rev.  William  J.  R.  Taylor,  D.D 1851-53.  60-63.. 

*Rev.  Abraham  V.  Wyckoff 1851-52.. 


Superintendents. 


15 


*Rev.  William  A.  V.  V.  Mabon,  D.D -.  .  .  .  1852-55.  67-70. 

*Rev.  Abram  I.  Labagh 1852-55. 

*Rev.  John  G.  Johnson 1852-55. 

*Rev.  Samuel  W.  Mills,  D.D 1852-55.  67-70,  92-96- 

*Rev.  John  M.  Ferris,  D.D 1852-55.  64-66. 

*Rev.  John  Whitbeck 1852-55. 

*Rev.  John  C.  Cruikshank 1852-54,  63-66. 

*Rev.  William  E.  Turner 1852-55.  59-62.  66-67. 

*Rev.  Aaron  B.  Winfield 1853-56. 

*Rev.  Martin  L.  Schenck 1853-54,  71-73- 

*Rev.  Thomas  C.  Strong,  D.D 1853-56,  67-70. 

*Rev.  Philip  Peltz,  D.D 1853-56,  71-77. 

*Rev.  Richard  H.  Steele,  D.D 1853-56,  78-80. 

*Rev.  J.  Romeyn  Berry,  D.D 1853-56. 

*Rev.  N.  DuBois  Williamson 1853-54,  78-81. 

*Rev.  Garret  L.  Roof i853-54- 

*Rev.  John  A.  Lansing,  D.D i854-57- 

*Rev.  Frederick  F.  Cornell,  D.D 1854-57. 

*Rev.  Cornelius  S.  Mead i854-57- 

*Rev.  Paul  D.  Van  Cleef,  D.D 1855-58- 

*Rev.  Edwin  Vedder 1855-58,  70-73. 

*Rev.  Samuel  T.  Searle 1855-58,  82-85. 

*Rev.  Alexander  C.  Millspaugh 1855-58,  69-72,  77-78. 

*Rev.  Cornelius  E.  Crispell,  D.D 1855-58,  83-94. 

*Rev.  Jacob  R.  Van  Arsdale :  1855-58. 

*Rev.  Malcolm  N.  McLaren,  D.D 1855-58- 

*Rev.  Anthony  Elmendorf,  D.D 1855-58. 

*Rev.  Philip  Phelps,  D.D.,  LL.D 1855-58,  93-96. 

*Rev.  John  Minor - 1856-59. 

*Rev.  Nathan  F.  Chapman 1856-59. 

*Rev.  John  B.  Alliger 1856-59. 

*Rev.  John  DeWitt,  D.D.,  LL.D 1856-57.  60-63. 

*Rev.  James  R.  Talmase,  D.D 1856-59- 

*Rev.  Charles  H.  Stitt,  D.D 1856-59,  80-81. 

*Rev.  Abram  G.  Ryerson 1857-60. 

*Rev.  Julius  H.  Seelye,  S.T.D.,  LL.D 1857-60. 


10  Biographical    Record. 

*Rev.  Adam  H.  Van  Vranken 1857-60,  73-77. 

*Ri:v.  Theodore  B.  Romeyx,  D.D 1857-60,  77-80. 

*Rev.  Samuel  B.  How 1857-60. 

*Rev.  Henry  M.  Scudder,  M.D.,  D.I) 1858-61. 

*Rev.  David  H.  Riddle,  D.D.,  LL.D 1858-61. 

*Rev.  John  L.  See,  D.D 1858-61,  71-72. 

*Rev.  Aaron  Lloyd 1858-61. 

*Rev.  Ralph  Willis 1858-61 

*Rev.  Daniel  McL.  Quackenbl-sh,  D.D 1858-60 

*Rev.  Victor  M.  Hulbert,  D.D 1858-61. 

*Rev.  Martin  V.  Schoonmakek.  D.D 1858-61. 

*Rev.  William  G.  Ely  See 1858-61,  66-68. 

*Rev.  Benjamin  C.  Lippixcott 1859-62,  68-71. 

*Rev.  Pieter  J.  Oggel 1859-68. 

*Rev.  Lawrence  H.  Van  Dyck 1859-61,  63-66. 

*Rev.  Hervey  D.  Ganse,  D.D 1859-62. 

*Rev.  Giles  H.  Mandeville.  D.D 1859-60. 

Rev.  John  F.  Mesick,  D.D 1860-63,  66-69. 

*Rev.  John  Simonson 1860-63. 

*Rev.  Isaac  G.  Duryee 1860-63. 

*Rev.  Peter  S.  Talmage 1860-63,  72-74. 

*Rev.  Jo«n  H.  Manning.  D.D 1860-63.  69-72. 

*Rev.  William  W.  Halloway 1860-63. 

*Rev.  Harriscjn  Heermance 1860-63. 

*Rev.  David  D.  Dkmakkst,  D.D.,  LL.D 1861-64. 

*Rev.  John  W.  Schenck 1861-63.  73-75. 

*Rev.  James  Bolton 1861-64. 

*Rev.  Charles  Scott,  D.D 1861-64. 

*Rev.  Edward  P.  Livingston,  D.D 1861-64,  79-82. 

.*Rev,  Joseph  Scudder,  M.D.,  D.D 1861-73. 

.*Rev.  John  Steele,  D.D 1861-64. 

*Rev.  Francis  N.  Zabriskie,  D.D 1862-64,  y^-lZ- 

*Rev.  Wilson  Ingalls 1862-65. 

*Rev.  Elbert  Nevius 1862-65. 

*Rev.  Peter  Stryker,  D.D 1862-65. 

*REy.  John  L.  McNair 1862-65,  94-98. 


Superintendents.  17 

*Rn:v.  Lkcji'old  Moiin 1863-64. 

*Rkv.  Eli5ert  S.  Porter,  D.D 1863-66,  72-yT,. 

*Rkv.  Nkiiemiah  p.  Pierce,  D.D 1863-66. 

*Ri-:v.  Charles  S.  Hageman,  D.D 1863-66,  73-75. 

*Rev.  William  Bailey 1863-64,  82-85. 

Rev.  James  LeFevre,  D.D 1863-66,  84-87. 

*Rev.  Edward  E.  Seelye,  D.D 1863-64. 

*Rev.  George  J.  Van  Neste , [863-66,  77-80,  85-88. 

*Rev.  Charles  I.  Siiepard,  D.D 1864-67,  75-79. 

*Rev.  Edward  W.  Bentley 1864-67,  73-74,  81-84. 

*Ri-;v.  Ezra  W.  CV)Li,ii:r 1864-67. 

*Rev.  Bicnjamin  F.  Snyd1':r 1864-68. 

*Rkv.  Cyril  Spauldin/; 1864-68,  78-81 ,  86-(/). 

*Rev.  Ai'.el  T.  Stewart,  D.D 1864-66,  70-73. 

Rev.  Edward  Miller 1864-67,  79-82. 

*Rev.  VViiJ.rAM  R.  Gordon,  S.'IM) 1864-67,  73-76. 

*Ri:v.  J,\(()i:  .NT.  VooRuis 1865-67,  68-71. 

*Rkv.  Joachim  Elmendorf,  D.D 1865-66,  74-78. 

*Rkv.  Joseph  T.  Duryea,  S.T.D.,  LL.D 1865-66. 

*Rev.  Ahram  Thompson 1865-68. 

♦Rev.  Richard  L,  Sciioon maker 1865-66. 

Rev.  John  W.  Beardslee,  D.D.,  LL.D..  1866-69,  81-84,  85-87. 

*Rkv.  Nathaniel  Conklin 1866-70. 

*Rev.  1 1  enry  Dater 1 866-69. 

*Rkv.  .Stephen  Searle 1866-69. 

*Rf<:v.  Jacoi!  C.  Dutciier 1866-69,  72-73. 

*Rev.  Charles  D.  Buck,  D.D 1866-67. 

*Rkv.  Ashbel  G.  Vermilye,  D.D 1866-67,  69-70. 

*Rev.  Acmon  p.  Van  Gieson,  D.D 1866-68. 

*Rev.  John  Van  Der  Meulen,  D.D 1866-69,  70-73. 

♦Rev.  John  McC.  FIolmes,  D.D 1867-70. 

*Rev.  William  W.  Letson 1867-70. 

♦Rev.  David  Cole,  D.D 1867-73,  80-86. 

*Rev.  Richard  DeWitt 1867-68. 

♦Rev.  Jacob  L.  Pi>:arse 1867-69. 

♦Rev.  Alonzo  P.  Peeke 1867-69.  70-72,  84-87. 

3 


18  Biographical   Record. 

Rev.  John  H.  Oerter,  D.D 1868-71,  83-86 

*Rkv.  Fr.\ncis  a.  Horton,  D.D 1868-71 

*Rev.  Augustus  Blauvelt,  D.D 1868-71 

*Rev.  Jacob  Van  Der  Meulen,  D.D 1868-73 

Rev.  Denis  Wortman,  D.D.,  L.H.D 1868-71.  86-89 

*Rev.  William  H.  Ten  Eyck,  D.D 1868-73 

*Rev.  Egbert  Winter,  D.D 1868-71,  82-85 

*Rev.  William  Anderson 1868-71 

*Rev.  Oliver  E.  Cobb 1869-72 

*Rev.  Philip  M.  Doolittle,  D.D 1869-72,  84-87 

*Rev.  Philip  Furbeck 1869-70,  81-84,  88-92 

Rev.  Chester  D.  Hartranft,  D.D 1869-71 

*Rev.  Rufus  M.  Stanbrough 1869-72 

*Rev.  Edward  P.  Terhune,  D.D 1869-73 

*Rev.  John  Gardner 1869-75 

*Rev.  J.  Howard  Suydam,  D.D 1870-73,  80-83 

*Rev.  James  B.  Wilson 1870-73 

*Rev.  Lawrence  L.  Comfort 1870-71 

*Rev.  James  E.  Bernart 1870-72 

*Rev.  Selah  W.  Strong 1870-73,  77-80,  83-84, 

*Rev.  Anson  F.  Munn 1871-77 

*Rev.  Abraham  B.  Van  Zandt,  D.D.,  LL.D 1871-73 

*Rev.  J.  Paschal  Strong 1871-72,  80-83,  88-90 

*Rev.  John  A.  DeBaun,  D.D 1871-74,  77-80,  90-98 

*Rev.  Isaac  Riley 1871-73 

Rev.  Edward  A.  Collier,  D.D 1871-73,  79-82 

Rev.  Peter  De  Pree,  D.D 1871-73,  86-94 

*Rev.  Mannes  Kiekintveld 1871-73 

*Rev.  William  H.  Ballagh 1872-73 

Rev.  Henry  W.  F.  Jones 1872-73,  77-80 

Rev.  Andrew  J.  Hageman 1872-73,  79-82 

*Rev.  John  Gaston,  D.D 1872-73 

*Rev.  John  N.  Jansen 1872-73,  79-82 

*Rev.  Robert  Van  Amburgh 1872-73 

*Rev.  Henry  N.  Cobb,  D.D 1872-73 

*Rkv.  David  S.  Sutphen 1872-73 


Superintendents.  19 

*Rev.  Martin  L.  Berger,  D.D 1872-73 

*Gardner  a.  Sage 1873-77 

*Rev.  Cornelius  L.  Wells,  D.D 1873-76,  80-83,  90-1900 

^Jonathan  Sturges 1873-75 

*Jacob  N.  Brinkerhoff 1873-75 

*Sanford  Cobb 1873-74 

*Robert  H.  Pruyn 1873-77 

*Rev.  John  B.  Drury,  D.D 1873-76,  82-85,  92-1909 

William  J.  Bacon 1873-76 

*Peter  S.  Danforth 1873-75,  76-91 

John  Kiersted 1873-74 

*Rev.  William  R.  Duryee,  D.D 1873-77,  81-84 

*Peter  S.  Duryee 1873-77 

*Hon.  John  W.  Ferdon 1873-76 

*Martin  J.  Ryerson 1873-75 

*F.  J.  Frelinghuysen 1873-74 

Rev.  Alexander  B.  Riggs,  D.D.,  LL.D 1874-76 

Samuel  A.  Foot 1874-78 

John  Lyon 1874-78 

Rev.  Herman  C.  Berg,  D.D 1874-78,  88-93,  96-191 1 

*Peter  a.  Voorhees 1874-78,  79-85 

*Rev.  Isaac  S.  Hartley,  D.D 1875-79,  82-85,  86-90 

*WiLLiAM  H.  Rainey 1875-79 

*JOHN   C.   NeWKIRK 1875-79, 

*Samuel  B.  Schiefflin 1875-76 

*Rev.  Charles  H.  Pool,  D.D 1875-79 

*Charles  Crane 1875-79 

*WiLLiAM  H.  Van  Orden 1876-90 

*Hon.  Daniel  P.  Ingraham 1876-80 

*Edward  L.  Beadle,  M.D 1876-80,  81-84 

*Johnson  Letson 1876-79,  81-87 

*Hon.  Frederick  T.  Frelinghuysen,  LL.D 1876-79 

*Rev.  Dwight  K.  Bartlett,  D.D 1877-80 

*Rev.  Jacob  Chamberlain,  D.D.,  LL.D 1877-80,  86-91 

*Rev.  Henry  Vehslage 1877-80, 

*Rev.  Goyn  Talmage,  D.D 1877-80 


^0  Biographical    Record. 

Rev.  William  H.  Vroom,  D.D 1877-80,  94-99 

*Rev.  Anson  Du  Bois,  D.D 1877-80 

*Rev.  William  Ormiston,  D.D.,  LL.D 1877-80 

Rev.  Theodore  W.  Welles,  D.D 1877-80,  99 — 

*Rev.  Mancius  H.  Hutton,  D.D 1877-79,  1902-09 

*Rev.  Peter  De  Bruyn 1878-81,  88-91 

Rev.  Henry  Ward,  D.D 1878-81,  84-87,  92-97 

*Rev.  William  B.  Vooriiees 1878-81,  91-92 

*Rev.  George  M.  S.  Blauvelt 1879-85.  92-97 

Rev.  Charles  T.  Anderson 1879-82 

*Rev.'  Evert  Van  Slyke,  D.D 1879-82,  90-93 

*Rev.  Evert  Vander  Hart 1879-80 

*Rev.  Roelof  Filters 1879-80 

Rev.  Arad  J.  Sebring 1879-82,  94-99 

Rev.  John  H.  Karsten,  D.D 1879-82 

*William  R.  Janeway 1879-81 

*Rev.  John  M.  Wagner 1879-82 

*Rev.  Rufus  W.  Clark,  D.D 1880-83 

*Rev.  John  Scudder,  M.D 1880-83 

*Rev.  Adrian  Kriekard 1880-83 

Rev.  Alan  D.  Campbell,  D.D 1880-82,  88-89,  97-1902 

Rev.  Nicholas  M.  Steepens,  D.D 1880-83 

Rev.  James  Demarest,  D.D 1880-83,  93-9^ 

Rev.  Isaac  P.  Brokaw,  D.D 1880-83,  1905-10 

^Rev.  William  H.  Gleason,  D.D 1880-83 

-"^Rev.  Herman  Vanderwart,  D.D 1880-83 

Rev.  Edward  T.  Corwin,  D.D.,  Litt.D 1881-84,  89-92 

_Rev.  Thomas  X.  Orr 1881-83 

*liEV.  Charles  W.  Fritts,  D.D 1881-84,  88-92 

Henry  Van  Arsdale,  M.D 1881-87 

^  Rev.  H.  F.  McAdam 1882-84 

*Rev.  William  Smith 1882-85 

Rev.  William  H.  DeHart,  D.D 1882-85,  91-96 

Rev.  Richard  R.  Williams 1882-85 

*Rev.  Robert  Doig 1882-85,  89-92 

Rev.  Cornelius  Kriekard 1882-85 


Suheyintendents.  21 

*WiLLiAM  H.  Crosby 1882-85 

*Rev.  Andrew  M.  Arcularius 1883-86 

*Rev.  John  W.  Conklin 1883-86 

Rev.  Isaac  E.  House 1883-86 

Rev.  Henry  E.  Dosker,  D.D.,  LL.D 1883-86 

*Rev.  John  B.  Thompson,  D.D 1883-84 

*Rev.  Balster  Van  Ess 1883-84 

Rev.  John  B.  Church ■ 1883-86,  93-98 

*Rev.  Uriah  D.  Gulick,  D.D 1883-86 

*Rev.  William  H.  Phraner 1883-86 

*Rev.  David  Waters,  D.D.,  LL.D 1883-97 

Rev.  William  E.  Griffis,  D.D.,  L.H.D 1883-86 

*Rev.  William  A.  Shaw 1883-86,  99-1901 

♦Lawrence  Van  Derveer 1883-93 

/"^Rev.  Cornelius  Brett,  D.D 1884-87 

Rev.  Matthew  Kolyn,  D.D 1884-86 

*Rev.  Charles  J.  Young,  D.D 1884-86 

Rev.  John  Hart 1.884-87,  1907-11 

Rev.  Charles  O.  Thatcher 1885-86 

*Rev.  Peter  Lepeltak 1885-88,  1904-09 

*Rev.  William  D.  Perry 1885-86 

*Rev.  John  W.  Warnshuis 1885-87 

Rev.  Lewis  Francis,  D.D 1885-88 

Rev.  George  W.  Labaw 1885-87,  1908 — 

Rev.  Richard  A.  Pearse 1885-88,  98-1903 

Rev.  Helenus  E.  Nies 1885-88 

*Rev.  Theodore  S.  Brown 1885-88 

*Rev.  J.  Howard  Van  Doren 1885-86 

Rev.  Andrew  Wormser 1885-87 

*Henry  Camerden,  Jr. 1885-98 

*Garret  Van  Nostrand 1885-92 

*Rev.  Wesley  R.  Davis,  D.D 1886-88 

*Rev.  Peter  V.  Van  Buskirk.  .' 1886-87 

Rev.  William  H.  Nasholds 1886-87. 

Rev.  Thomas  Si  Dusinberre 1886-89 

*Rev.  James  M.  Compton 1886-89. 


23  Biographical   Record. 

*Rev.  Alfred  H.  Brush,  D.D 1886-90 

Rev.  Roderick  Terry,  D.D 1886-90 

*Rev.  J.  Kelly  Rhinehart 1886-89. 

*Rev.  David  K.  Van  Doren 1886-89 

Rev.  Henri  de  Vries 1886-89,  1909 — 

*Rev.  J.  Ferguson  Harris 1887-91,  92-93 

Rev.  William  W.  Knox,  D.D 1887-93 

*Rev.  John  H.  Salisbury,  D.D 1887-88 

Rev.  Henry  D.  B.  Mulford,  D.D 1887-89 

Rev.  Ferdinand  S.  Schenck,  D.D.,  LL.D.. . .  1887-90,  92-97 
Rev.  Charles  F.  C.  Suckow 1887-91,  191 1 — 

*Rev.  James  B.  Campbell,  D.D 1887-90 

Rev.  J.  Preston  Searle,  D.D 1887-91 

*Ralfh  N.  Perlee 1887-1903 

*Rev.  Elbert  N.  Sebring 1888-89 

*Rev.  Stephen  D.  Noyes,  D.D 1888-93 

Rev.  Henry  M.  Cox 1888-90 

Rev.  J.  Wilbur  Chapman,  D.D 1889-90 

*Rev.  George  D.  Hulst,  Ph.D 1889-93,  98-1900 

Rev.  Jacob  O.  Van  Fleet 1889-93,  1904-06 

Rev.  John  G.  Smart 1889-94 

*Rev.  John  G.  Van  Slyke,  D.D 1889-94 

Rev.  Charles  K.  Clearwater 1889-94 

Rev.  George  T.  Dovvling,  D.D 1890-94 

Rev.  James  C.  Garretson 1890-95 

*Rev.  James  H.  Bertholf 1890-95 

Rev.  Edward  B.  Coe,  D.D.,  LL.D 1890-1910 

*Rev.  Edward  Birdsall 1890-92 

*Nathan  F.  Graves 1890-96 

Rev.  Livingston  L.  Taylor 1891 

Rev.  Frank  C.  Scoville 1891-97 

Rev.  John  E.  Lyall 1892-97 

Rev.  John  Hoffman  ...  .7 1892-93 

Rev.  Edward  P,  Johnson,  D.D 1893-96 

*Rev.  Frederick  S.  Barnum 1893-98 

*Rev.  Abel  H.  Huizinga,  Ph.D 1893-1902 


Superintendents.  23 

Rev.  Andrew  Hageman 1893 — 

Rev.  Peter  H.  Milliken,  D.D 1893-1901. 

Rev.  Charles  F.  Porter 1893-98. 

Rev.  Cornelius  P.  Ditmars 1893 — 

William  L.  M.  Phelps 1893-1901,  04 — 

Austin  Scott,  Ph.D.,  LL.D 1893 — 

*Rev.  Tunis  J.  Kommers 1894- 1902 

*Rev.  Ezekiel  C.  Scudder,  D.D 1894-95 

Rev.  James  A.  Norris 1894-96 

Rev.  Peter  Moerdyke,  D.D 1894-99 

*Henry  W.  Hoagland 1894-1904 

Rev.  Garrett  Wyckoff 1895-1900 

♦John  C.  Giffing 1895-1903 

Rev.  William  N.  P.  Dailey 1896-97.  1908 — 

Rev.  Edward  G.  Read,  D.D 1896-1901 

Rev.  Charles  S.  Wright 1897 — 

Rev.  Francis  V.  Van  Vranken 1897- 1903 

Rev.  Cornelius  Schenck,  Ph.D 1897-1900 

Rev.  Oliver  H.  Walser,  D.D 1897- 1902,  07 — 

Rev.  Herbert  B.  Roberts 1897-99,  1900-01 

*A.  T.  Van  Vranken,  M.D 1897-1900 

♦Rev.  Edward  G.  Selden,  D.D 1898-1901 

Rev.  William  H.  S.  Demarest,  D.D.,LL.D.,  1898-1901,  10— 

Rev.  Calvin  E.  Lasher 1898-1903 

Rev.  Ferdinand  S.  Wilson 1898-1902 

Rev.  Pierre  G.  M.  Bahler 1898-99 

Rev.  Joseph  A.  Harper 1898-1904 

Rev.  Albert  H.  Strabbing 1899-1900 

Rev.  Charles  W.  Pitcher 1899-1900 

Rev.  James  F.  Zwemer,  D.D 1899-1904 

Rev.  James  M.  Farrar,  D.D.,  LL.D 1900 — 

Rev.  Peter  K.  Hageman 1900-03 

Rev.  Daniel  H.  Martin,  D.D 1900-05 

Rev.  Elias  B.  Van  Arsdale 1900-10 

William  Van  Orden 1900 — 

Rev.  John  Van  Westenburg 1901-02. 


24  Biographical    Record. 

Rev.  Charles  D.  F.  Steinfuhrer,  D.D 1901— 

*Rev.  Francis  M.  Kip 1901-04- 

Rev.  William  S.  CranxViek,  D.D 1901-06. 

Rev.  John  A.  Brown 1902-03. 

Rev.  Samuel  T.  Clifton,  Pii.D 1902— 

Rev.  William  A.  Dumont 1902-07. 

Rev.  John  H.  Brandow 1902 — 

*Rev.  William  C.  Handy 190204. 

Rev.  Nathan  H.  Demarest 1902 — 

Rev.  Herman  Hageman 1903-05,  1 1 — 

Rev.  Bergen  B.  Staats 1903-05. 

Rev.  Isaac  J.  Van  Hee 1903-06. 

Prof.  Marston  T.  Bogert 1903 — 

Rev.  William  H.  Boocock 1904-09. 

Rev.  George  H.  Burrill 1904-05. 

Rev.  Thomas  P.  Vernoll 1904-08. 

Rev.  Sidney  O.  Lawstng 1904-07. 

Rev.  Alexander  S.  Van  Dyck 1904-06. 

Rev.  William  P.  Bruce 1904-09. 

John  S.  Bussing.  . .  . '. 1904 — 

Rev.  Charles  E.  Corwin 1905-06. 

*Rev.  E.  Christian  Oggel.  D.D 1905-08. 

Rev.  Charles  W.  Gulick 1905-06. 

Rev.  Philip  T.  Phelps 1905-07. 

♦Arthur  P.  Sutphen 1905-10. 

Rev.  Charles  W.  Burrowes 1906-08. 

*Rev.  Nicholas.  Pearse 1906-09. 

Rev.  William  E.  Davis 1906-11. 

Rev,  Henry  C.  Willoughby 1906-08. 

Rev.  Henry  A'I.  Mellen 1906-10. 

Rev.  Benjamin  V.  D.  Wyckoff 1906 — 

Rev.  Charles  G.  Mallery 1907 — 

Rev.  George  W.  Furbeck 1908-09. 

Rev.  John  A.  Thurston 1908 — 

Rev.  Joseph  A.  Jones,  D.D 1909 — 

Rev.  Jasper  S.  Hogan 1909 — 


Professors  and  Lectors.  25 

Rev.  George  Z.  Collier 1909-11. 

Rev.  Frank  B.  Seeley ^9^ — 

Rev.  William  J.  Leggett,  Ph.D 1909— 

Rev.  Albertus  T.  Broek 1910 — 

Rev.  Edgar  Tilton,  Jr.,  D.D 1910— 

Rev.  Peter  Crispell 1910 

Rev.  Josiah  Meulendyke 1910 — 

Albert  L.  Force 191 1 


PROFESSORS  AND  LECTORS. 

*Rev.  John  Henry  Livingston.  S.T.D. 
Professor  of  Didactic  Theology,  1784-1825. 

*Rev.  Hermanus  Meyer,  D.D. 

Professor  of  Sacred  Languages,  1784-91. 
Lector  in  Theology,  1786-gi. 

*Rev.  Solomon  Froeligh,  D.D. 
Lector  in  Theology,  1792-97. 
Professor  of  Theology,  1797-1822. 

*Rev.  Dirck  (Theodoric)  Romeyn,  D.D. 
Lector  in  Theology,  1792-97. 
Professor  of  Theology,  1797- 1804. 

*Rev,  John  Bassett,  S.T.D. 
Teacher  of  Hebrew,  1804-12. 

*Rev.  Jeremiah  Romeyn.  D.D. 

Professor  of  Hebrew,  1804-18. 

*Rev.  John  M.  Van  Harlingen,  D.D. 

Professor  of  Hebrew  and  Ecclesiastical   History,  1812-13. 

*Rev.  John  Schureman,  S.T.D. 

Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  Church  Government  and  Pas- 
toral Duties,  1815-18. 


26  Biographical   Record. 

*Rev.  John  Ludlow,  D.D..  LL.D. 

Professor  of  Biblical  Literature  and  Ecclesiastical  History,  1819-23. 
Professor  of  Pastoral  Theology,  Ecclesiastical  History  and  Church 
Government,  1852-57. 

*Rev.  John  DeWitt,  D.D. 

Professor  of  Biblical  Literature  and  Ecclesiastical  History,  1823-25. 
Professor  of  Biblical  Literature,  1825-31. 

♦Rev.  Philip  Milledoler,  S.T.D. 

Professor  of  Didactic  and  Polemic  Theology,  1825-41. 

*Rev.  Selah  Strong  Woodhull,  D.D. 

Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  Church  Government  and  Pas- 
toral Theolog}^  1825-26. 

*Rev.  James  Spencer  Cannon,  D.D. 

Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  Historj^,  Church  Government  and  Pas- 
toral Theology,  1826-52. 

*Rev.  Alexander  McClelland,  D.D. 
Professor  of  Biblical  Literature,  1832-51. 

*Rev.  Samuel  Alexander  Van  Vranken,  S.T.D. 
Professor  of  Didactic  and  Polemic  Theologj',   1841-61. 

*Rev.  William  Henry  Campbell,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
Professor  of  Biblical  Literature,  1851-63. 

*Rev.  Samuel  Merrill  Woodbridge,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

Professor  of  Pastoral  Theology,  Ecclesiastical  History  and  Church 
Government,  1857-65. 

Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History  and  Church  Government,  1865- 

1901. 
Emeritus  Professor,  1901-05. 

♦Rev.  Joseph  Frederick  Berg,  M.D.,  D.D. 

Professor  of  Didactic  and  Polemic  Theology,  1861-71. 

♦Rev.  John  DeWitt,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  L.H.D. 

Professor  of  Biblical  Literature,  1863-84. 

Professor    of    Hellenistic    Greek    and    New    Testament    Exegesis, 
1884-92. 


Professors  and  Lectors.  27 

*Rev.  David  D.  Demarest.  D.D.,  LL.D. 

Professor  of  Pastoral  Theology  and  Sacred  Rhetoric,  1865-98. 

*Rev.  Abraham  Brooks  Van  Zandt,  D.D.,  LL.D, 
Professor  of  Didactic  and  Polemic  Theology,  1872-81. 

*Rev.  William  Augustus  Van  Vranken  Mabon,  D.D.,  V 

LL.D. 

Professor  of  Didactic  and  Polemic  Theology,  1881-92. 

/  *Rev.  John  Gulian  Lansing,  D.D. 

Professor  of  Old  Testament  Languages  and  Exegesis,  1884-98. 

Rev.  James  Forsyth  Riggs,  D.D. 

Professor   of    Hellenistic    Greek    and    New    Testament    Exegesis, 
1892-98. 

Rev.  John  Preston  Searle,  D.D. 

Professor  of  Didactic  and  Polemic  Theology,  1893 — 

Rev.  John  Hamilton  Gillespie,  D.D. 

Professor  of  Hellenistic  Greek  and  New  Testament  Exegesis,  1898- 

1911. 
Instructor  in  New  Testament  Criticism  and  Missions,  1911-12. 

Rev,  Ferdinand  Schureman  Schenck,  D.D.,  LL.D, 
Professor  of  Practical  Theology,  1899 — 

Rev,  John  Howard  Raven,  D.D.  • 

Instructor  in  Old  Testament  Languages  and  Exegesis,  1898-99. 
Professor  of  Old  Testament  Languages  and  Exegesis,  1899— 

Rev.  William  Henry  Steele  Demarest,  D.D.,  LL.D, 

Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History  and  Church  Government,  1901-06. 

Rev.  Edward  Payson  Johnson,  D.D. 

Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History  and  Church  Government,  1906 — 

Rev.  Joseph  Frederic  Berg,  Ph.D.,  D.D. 

Lector  in  Biblical  Theology  and  Sacred  History,  1906 — 
Professor  of  H^lenistic  Greek  and  New  Testament  Exegesis,  1911 — 


28  Biographical   Record 

TEMPORARY  ASSISTANTS. 

*Rev.  Peter  Studdiford. 

Instructor  in  Hebrew,  1813-14. 

*Rev.  John  Scott  Mabon. 

Instructor  in  Hebrew  and  Greek,  1818-19. 

*Rev.  George  Washington  Bethune,  D.D. 
Lecturer  on  Pulpit  Eloquence,  1857-58. 

*Rev.  Talbot  Wilson  Chambers,  S.T.D.,  LL.D. 
Instructor  in  Didactic  and  Polemic  Theology.  1877. 
Instructor  in  New  Testament  Exegesis,  1883-84. 

Rev.  Edward  Tanjore  Corwin,  D.D.,  Litt.D. 

Instructor  in  Hebrew  and  Old  Testament  Exegesis,  1883-84,  89-90, 
90-91. 

Instructor  in  New  Testament  Exegesis,  1892. 

*Rev.  Abel  Henry  Huizinga,  Ph.D. 

Instructor  in  Old  Testament  Languages  and  Exegesis,  1902-03. 

*Rev.  Mancius  Holmes  Hutton,  D.D. 

Instructor  in  Hellenistic  Greek  and  New  Testament  Exegesis,  1907. 


Professors.  29 


PROFESSORS. 


JOHN  HENRY  LIVINGSTON. 

Dr.  Livingston  was  born  near  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  May  30,  1746. 
He  was  the  son  of  Henry  Livingston  and  Sarah  Conklin  and  was  a 
lineal  descendant  of  Rev.  John  Livingston  who  preached  with  great 
power  in  Scotland  in  the  first  part  of  the  seventeenth  century  and  was 
banished  for  non-conformity.  In  1663  he  took  refuge  in  Holland.  In 
1686  his  son,  Robert  Livingston,  removed  to  Columbia  County,  New 
York,  where  he  had  secured  an  extensive  grant  of  land.  Robert  Liv- 
ingston had  three  sons.  The  oldest,  Philip,  was  the  father  of  Philip 
Livingston,  one  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  and 
also  of  William  Livingston,  Governor  of  New  Jersey.  Robert  Living- 
ston's third  son,  Gilbert,  was  the  grandfather  of  the  professor. 

Graduating  from  Yale  College  in  1762,  Dr.  Livingston  studied  law 
for  two  years  in  the  office  of  Bartholomew  Crannel  of  Poughkeepsie. 
He  had  a  great  ambition  for  worldly  honor,  but  his  health  becoming 
impaired  by  overwork  he  was  the  subject  of  a  profound  religious  ex- 
perience which  resulted  in  a  consecration  of  his  life  to  the  Christian 
ministry.  He  determined  to  enter  the  ministry  of  the  Dutch  Church  to 
which  his  parents  belonged,  rather  than  the  Episcopal  or  Presbyterian, 
trusting  that  God  would  render  him,  "however  unworthy  and  unfit  for 
that  arduous  work,  an  instrument  in  His  hand,  to  compromise  and  heal 
these  dissensions,  and  raise  the  reputation  and  establish  the  dignity  and 
usefulness  of  the  Dutch  Church  in  America."  His  lifelong  conviction 
that  this  was  God's  work  for  him  was  abundantly  justified.  In  prep- 
aration for  his  life  work  this  able  and  consecrated  young  man  sailed 
for  Holland  in  1766  and  studied  for  three  years  u«der  the  distinguished 
theologians  of  the  University  of  Utrecht.  He  was  licensed  to  preach 
by  the  Classis  of  Amsterdam,  June  5,  1769.  On  April  2,  1770,  he  was 
ordained  to  the  ministry  and  assigned  to  the  Church  of  New  York. 
He  was  thus  the  second  minister  of  that  church  who  preached  in  the 
English  language.  Rev.  Archibald  Laidlie,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  being  the  first. 
Before  his  return  to  America  he  presented  a  dissertation  "De  Foedere 
Sinaitico"  to  the  University  of  Utrecht  for  which  he  received  the  degree 
of  S.T.D.  From  the  beginning  of  his  ministry  Dr,  Livingston  was  the 
peacemaker  between  the  Coetus  and  Conferentie  parties  in  the  Church. 
He  commanded  the  respect  of  all  and  attained  a  position  of  leadership 


30  Biographical   Record. 

in  the  denomination  which  has  never  been  held  by  any  other  of  its 
distinguished  ministers.  Not  only  was  he  chiefly  instrumental  in  heal- 
ing the  dissensions  referred  to  but  also  in  securing  the  independence  of 
the  American  Church  from  the  Classis  of  Amsterdam  and  forming  it 
under  a  wise  constitution.  His  pastorate  in  New  York  continued  forty 
years  (1770-1810).  During  the  Revolution,  however,  his  warm  advo- 
cacy of  the  American  cause  required  his  removal  from  the  city.  In 
1776  he  resided  at  Kingston,  from  that  year  until  1779  at  Albany,  then 
for  two  years  at  Livingston  Manor,  and  finally  for  two  years  more  at 
Poughkeepsie  and  Red  Hook.  The  next  year  after  his  return  to  New 
York  (1784)  the  Provisional  Synod  elected  him  Professor  of  Theology. 
In  this  capacity  he  prepared  many  students  for  the  ministry  in  addition 
to  his  arduous  duties  as  pastor.  After  1786  he  spent  his  summers  on 
Long  Island,  there  continuing  the  work  of  instruction.  In  1796  he 
removed  the  Divinity  School  to  Flatbush  at  the  request  of  the  Synod 
because  of  the  lower  cost  of  board  for  the  students.  From  this  time 
he  spent  a  part  of  each  week  in  Flatbush  instructing  the  young  men 
and  returned  to  New  York  to  pursue  his  pastoral  work.  In  1804  the 
General  Synod  elected  him  permanent  professor,  and  finally  at  the 
request  of  the  Synod  in  1810  he  resigned  his  pastorate  in  New  York 
and  removed  to  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  where  he  became  President  of 
Queens  College  and  continued  his  work  as  Professor  of  Theology. 
Thus  far  he  had  given  twenty-six  years  to  the  instruction  of  students 
for  the  ministry  without  compensation.  Yet  now  he  accepted  the  move 
to  New  Brunswick  at  great  financial  sacrifice  and  for  fifteen  years 
more  continued  his  unselfish  labors.  In  all  nearly  two  hundred  students 
were  trained  by  him.  Dr.  Livingston  died  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  ]., 
January  20,  1825. 

HERMANUS  MEYER. 
Dr.  Meyer  was  born  at  Bremen,  Germany,  July  27,  1733.  He  studied 
Theology  at  the  University  of  Groningen.  A  man  of  the  same  name, 
residence  Oldamptinus,  who  was  matriculated  at  that  University  for 
the  study  of  Theology  September  10,  1718,  may  have  been  the  father  of 
our  professor.  At  any  rate  the  subject  of  this  sketch  is  almost  certainly 
the  one  who  was  matriculated  September  6,  1757.  In  1763  the  profes- 
sors of  the  University  recommended  him  to  the  church  at  Kingston, 
N.  Y.  His  pastorate  there  continued  until  1772.  In  1764  he  was  com- 
pelled by  the  civil  authorities  to  take  the  oath  of  allegiance  to  Great 
Britain.  This  so  incensed  his  consistory,  who  were  of  the  Conferentie 
party,  that  finally  he  was  shut  out  of  his  church.  Yet  he  never  lost  the 
confidence  of  the  Classis  of  Amsterdam,  and  for  seven  years  he 
preached  in  private  houses.  In  1772  he  accepted  a  call  to  become  pastor 
of  the  churches  of  Totowa,  Fairfield  and  Pompton  Plains  in  New  Jer- 


Professors.  31 

sey.  He  relinquished  the  Fairfield  church  in  1785  but  continued  to 
serve  the  others  until  his  death  in  1791  with  marked  success.  In  1784 
he  was  made  Professor  of  Sacred  Languages  and  in  1786  also  Lector 
in  Theology.  He  did  not,  however,  resign  his  pastorate  but  continued 
to  prepare  young  men  for  the  ministry  at  his  home  in  Pequannock 
(Pompton  Plains).  He  received  the  degree  of  D.D.  from  Queen's 
College  in  1789.     Dr.  Meyer  died  at  his  home,  October  27,  1791. 

SOLOMON  FROELIQH. 

Dr.  Froeligh  was  born  at  Red  Hook,  N.  Y.,  May  29,  1750.  The  family 
removed  to  Ulster  County  in  his  infancy  and  he  passed  his  boyhood 
at  Clove  and  Caatsban.  He  was  converted  under  the  preaching  of  Rev. 
Johanns  Schuneman  and  prepared  for  the  ministry  under  Dr.  Dirck 
Romeyn  at  Schenectady  and  Dr.  Peter  Wilson  and  Rev.  John  H. 
Goetschius  at  Hackensack.  In  1774  he  was  licensed  to  preach  by  the 
General  Meeting  of  Ministers  and  Elders.  In  1775-76  he  served  the 
churches  of  Jamaica,  Newtown,  Oyster  Bay  and  Success,  but  his  patri- 
otism was  so  pronounced  that  he  had  to  flee  when  the  British  entered 
Long  Island.  Indeed  he  narrowly  escaped  capture  and  was  forced  to 
leave  his  library  and  effects  behind.  At  first  he  took  refuge  in  Hacken- 
sack but  later  supplied  the  churches  of  Fishkill  and  Poughkeepsie 
(1776-80).  He  was  pastor  at  Hillsborough  and  Neshanic  from  1780  to 
1786,  but  his  longest  and  most  important  pastorate  was  over  the 
churches  of  Hackensack  and  Schraalenburgh,  which  he  served  from 
1786  until  1822.  In  addition  to  his  duties  there  he  served  as  Lector  in 
Theology  (1792-97)  and  then  as  Professor  of  Theology  (1797-1822). 
Some  of  the  most  successful  ministers  of  the  denomination  were  trained 
in  his  parsonage. 

Dr.  Froeligh  belonged  to  the  Coetus  or  progressive  party  and  at 
Hackensack  he  strove  to  harmonize  the  hostile  elements  in  the  church. 
For  a  time  (1790-95)  the  efforts  in  this  direction  were  crowned  with 
success,  but  later  many  circumstances  aggravated  the  strife  until  finally 
in  1822  Dr.  Froeligh  led  a  secession  and  with  a  few  other  ministers 
organized  "The  True  Reformed  Dutch  Church."  Dr.  Froeligh  was 
exceedingly  rigid  in  his  doctrinal  views  and  he  attempted  to  justify  his 
secession  by  the  charge  that  the  Dutch  Church  had  declined  from  strict 
Calvinism.  His  secession  caused  him  to  be  suspended  from  the  min- 
istry and  deposed  from  his  professorship.  In  1782  while  Pastor  at 
Millstone  he  had  served  as  Tutor  in  Queen's  College  and  from  1783 
until  1810  as  Trustee.  The  College  of  New  Jersey  gave  him  the  degree 
of  A.M.  in  1774  and  Queen's  College  that  of  D.D.  in  181 1.  After  his 
secession  he  continued  as  Pastor  of  the  secession  churches  of  Hacken- 
sack and  Schraalenburgh  until  his  death,  which  occurred  October  8, 
1827. 


32  Biographical   Record. 

DIRCK   (THEODORIC)    ROMEYN. 

Dr.  Romc.vn  was  born  at  Hackensack,  X.  J.,  January  12,  1744.  He 
was  the  son  of  Nicholas  Romeyn  and  Raclicl  Vreeland.  Graduating 
from  the  College  of  New  Jersey  in  1765  he  studied  Theology  with  Rev. 
John  H.  Goetschius  and  was  licensed  by  the  American  Classis  in  1766. 
From  1766  until  1775  he  was  Pastor  at  Marbletown,  Rochester  and 
Wawarsing  and  from  1775  until  1784  at  Hackensack  and  Schaalenburgh. 
In  1784  he  accepted  a  call  to  the  church  at  Schenectady  and  there  his 
most  important  work  was  done  during  the  succeeding  twenty  years.  It 
was  found  inconvenient  for  the  candidates  for  the  ministry  in  the  north- 
ern part  of  the  Church  to  study  in  New  York  with  Dr.  Livingston  or 
in  Hackensack  with  Dr.  Froeligh.  Therefore  Dr.  Romeyn  was  ap- 
pointed Lector  in  Theology  in  1792  and  in  1797  Professor  of  Theology. 
Nor  were  these  the  only  contributions  of  this  able  and  useful  man  to 
the  cause  of  the  Church  and  education.  In  the  year  of  his  going  to 
Schenectady  he  declined  an  invitation  to  be  Pastor  at  New  Brunswick 
and  President  of  Queen's  College.  The  presidency  of  the  college  was 
again  declined  in  1791.  He  was  deeply  interested  in  the  plan  to  estab- 
lish a  State  University  in  New  York  and  when  this  failed  he  founded 
an  academy  at  Schenectady  which  grew  into  Union  College.  He  de- 
clined to  be  the  first  president  of  this  institution  but  he  was  truly  its 
father.  In  1797  Dr.  Romeyn  was  President  of  General  Synod.  He  was 
also  Trustee  of  Queen's  College  from  1785  until  his  death,  and  received 
the  degree  of  D.D.  from  that  college  in  1789.  He  died  at  Schenectady, 
April  16,  1804. 

JOHN  BASSETT. 

Dr.  Bassett  was  born  at  Bushwick  in  1764.  Graduating  from  Colum- 
bia College  in  1786  he  received  his  theological  training  under  Dr.  John 
H.  Livingston  and  was  licensed  by  the  Synod  of  Reformed  Dutch 
Churches  in  1787.  From  that  year  until  1804  he  served  the  church  at 
Albany,  from  1805  until  181 1  the  church  at  Boght  in  the  Classis  of 
Albany,  and  from  181 1  until  1824  the  churches  of  Gravesend  and  Bush- 
wick. It  was  during  his  pastorate  at  Boght  that  Dr.  Bassett  assisted  in 
Theological  education  by  teaching  Hebrew.  This  he  did  from  1804  to 
1812.  He  was  thus  the  first  graduate  of  the  Seminary  to  engage  in 
theological  instruction.  He  received  the  degree  of  S.T.D.  from  Wil- 
liams College  in  1804  and  served  Queen's  College  as  Trustee  from  1788 
until  his  death.    Dr.  Bassett  died  in  1824. 

JEREMIAH  ROMEYN. 

Dr.  Romeyn  was  born  in  New  York  City  December  24,  1768.  He  was 
the  son  of  John  Romeyn  and  Julianna  McCarty  and  the  grandnephew 
of  Prof.  Dirck   Romeyn.     His  classical  education  was  received  at  Dr. 


Professors.  33 

Wilson's  Academ}'  in  Hackensack  and  Iiis  theological  with  his  great- 
uncle,  Dr.  Dirck  Romeyn,  and  Prof.  Hermanns  Meyer.  He  later  mar- 
ried the  daughter  of  Dr.  Meyer.  He  was  licensed  by  the  Synod  of 
Reformed  Dutch  Churches  in  1788  and  had  pastorates  at  Linlithgo 
(1788-1804),  also  supplying  Upper  and  Lower  Red  Hook  (1794-1806), 
and  Harlem  (1806-14).  Later  he  supplied  the  churches  of  Schoharie 
Kill  and  Beaverdam  (1814-17),  and  Woodstock  (1817-18).  He  acted 
as  Professor  of  Hebrew  from  1804  until  1818  at  Linlithgo,  Harlem, 
Schoharie  and  Woodstock.  He  received  the  degree  of  A.M.  from 
Queen's  College  in  181 1.     His  death  occurred  in  July,  1818. 

JOHN  M.  VAN  HARLINGEN. 

Dr.  Van  Harlingen  was  born  at  Sourland  (later  called  Harlingen 
from  his  uncle)  in  1761.  He  was  the  son  of  Ernestus  Van  Harlingen 
and  nephew  of  the  distinguished  minister,  Rev.  Johannes  Martinus  Van 
Harlingen  (1724-95).  He  graduated  from  Queen's  College  in  1783  and 
studied  Theology  under  Dr.  Livingston.  He  was  licensed  by  the  Chris- 
tian Synod  of  Dutch  Reformed  Churches  in  1786.  Thus  his  name 
appears  as  the  first  alumnus  of  the  Seminary.  He  served  the  churches 
of  Millstone  and  Six  Mile  Run  from  1787  until  1795  but  was  without 
any  permanent  charge  from  1795  until  1812.  During  this  period  he 
resided  at  Millstone  and  was  a  diligent  student  of  scripture.  He  also 
often  received  students  into  his  house  and  prepared  them  for  licensure 
in  Hebrew  and  Church  History.  After  the  removal  of  the  Theological 
Seminary  to  New  Brunswick  and  the  resignation  of  Dr.  Bassett  as 
Professor,  Dr.  Van  Harlingen  was  appointed  Professor  of  Hebrew  and 
Ecclesiastical  History.  He  accepted  the  appointment  as  Professor  of 
Hebrew  and  consented  to  teach  Ecclesiastical  History  temporarily 
(1812-13).  He  received  the  degree  of  A.M.  from  Queen's  College  in 
1789  and  served  as  Trustee  of  the  college  from  1787  until  1813.  After 
a  year's  faithful  service  as  Professor,  he  died  June  16,  1813. 

JOHN  SCHUREMAN. 

Dr.  Schureman  was  born  near  New  Brunswick,  October  19,  1778. 
He  was  the  son  of  James  Schureman  and  Eleanor  Williamson.  In 
1795  he  graduated  from  Queen's  College  and  studied  Theology  with 
Dr.  John  H.  Livingston.  He  was  licensed  by  the  Classis  of  Albany  in 
1801.  After  serving  the  church  of  Bedminster  (1801-07)  and  later  the 
church  of  Millstone  (1807-09),  he  became  one  of  the  pastors  of  the 
Collegiate  Church  in  New  York  City  (1809-12).  Finding  the  duties 
there  too  arduous  for  his  frail  health  he  accepted  the  position  of  Vice 
President  of  Queen's  College  and  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  and 
Belles-Lettres.  These  offices  he  filled  seven  years  (1811-18).  In  1815 
he  was  elected  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  Church  Government 
3 


34  Biographical   Record. 

and  Pastoral  Duties  in  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary  and  filled  this 
position  with  acceptance  until  his  death.  For  a  time  he  was  also  Pastor 
of  the  church  at  New  Brunswick  (1813)  but  was  compelled  by  his 
feeble  health  to  resign.  He  received  the  degree  of  A.M.  from  the  Col- 
lege of  New  Jersey  in  1801  and  from  Queen's  College  in  1810.  Colum- 
bia College  gave  him  the  degree  of  S.T.D.  in  1816.  He  was  a  Trustee 
of  Queen's  College  from  1800  until  his  death,  which  occurred  May  15, 
1818. 

JOHN  LUDLOW. 

Dr.  Ludlow  was  born  at  Acquackanonck,  N.  J.,  in  1793.  In  1814  he 
graduated  from  Union  College  and  served  the  college  as  Tutor  one  year 
(1815-16).  His  theological  training  was  received  from  Rev.  Andrew 
Yates  and  at  the  New  Brunswick  Theological  Seminary.  In  1817  he 
was  licensed  by  the  Classis  of  New  Brunswick  and  was  called  to  be 
Pastor  of  the  church  in  New  Brunswick.  After  two  years'  service  in 
the  pastorate  he  was  elected  Professor  of  Biblical  Literature  and  Eccle- 
siastical History  in  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary.  This  position  he 
held  four  years  (1819-23),  when  he  resigned  to  become  Pastor  of  the 
First  Church  of  Albany.  After  eleven  more  years  in  the  pastorate 
(1823-34)  Dr.  Ludlow  became  Provost  of  the  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. He  continued  in  this  responsible  position  eighteen  years  (1834- 
52).  Then  he  returned  to  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary  as  Professor 
of  Pastoral  Theology,  Ecclesiastical  History  and  Church  Government. 
Here  he  remained  for  the  last  five  years  of  his  Hfe,  at  the  same  time 
acting  as  Professor  of  Metaphysics  and  the  Philosophy  of  the  Human 
Mind  in  Rutgers  College.  Union  College  gave  him  the  degree  of  A.M. 
in  1817  and  that  of  D.D.  in  1827.  He  also  received  the  degree  of  LL.D. 
from  Rutgers  in  1851.  From  1819  until  1837  he  was  Trustee  of  Rutgers 
College.    Dr.  Ludlow  died  September  8,  1857. 


JOHN    DeWITT. 

Dr.  DeWitt  was  bron  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  in  August,  1789.  After 
studying  at  Union  College  three  years  he  removed  to  Princeton  and 
graduated  there  in  1809.  For  a  time  he  studied  law  in  the  office  of 
Peter  Van  Schaick  at  Kinderhook,  N.  Y.  While  there  he  was  con- 
verted and  determined  to  study  for  the  ministry.  For  this  purpose  he 
studied  with  Dr.  David  Porter,  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  at 
Catskill.  He  was  licensed  to  preach  by  the  Berkshire  Congregational 
Association  in  181 1  and  in  1812  was  ordained  as  Associate  Pastor  of 
the  Congregational  Church  at  Lanesborough,  Mass.  In  the  following 
vear  he  became  Collegiate  Pastor  in  Albany,  and  when  the  two  Dutch 


Professors.  35 

churches  in  Albany  were  separated  in  1815  Dr.  DeWitt  continued  as 
Pastor  of  the  Second  Church  until  1823.  In  that  year  he  was  elected 
Professor  of  Biblical  Literature  and  Ecclesiastical  History  in  the  New 
Brunswick  Seminary.  In  1825  he  was  relieved  from  the  Ecclesiastical 
History  by  the  election  of  Dr.  Selah  S.  Woodhull.  During  the  aca- 
demic year  1811-12  Dr.  DeWitt  had  served  Queen's  College  as  a  Tutor. 
He  now  became  Professor  of  Belles-Lettres,  Elements  of  Criticism  and 
Logic  in  Rutgers  in  addition  to  his  Seminary  duties.  He  was  also 
Trustee  of  the  college  from  1823  until  1831.  Dr.  DeWitt  received  the 
degree  of  D.D.  from  Union  College  in  1821.    He  died  October  11,  1831. 

PHILIP    MILLEDOLER. 

Dr.  Milledoler  was  born  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  September  22,  1775. 
He  was  the  only  son  of  John  and  Anna  Milledoler,  who  had  emigrated 
from  the  Canton  of  Berne,  Switzerland,  to  New  York  City,  but  had 
been  forced  to  leave  the  city  by  the  approach  of  the  British.  He  gradu- 
ated from  Columbia  College  in  1793  and  studied  Theology  with  Rev. 
Dr.  Gross,  Pastor  of  the  German  Reformed  Church  in  Nassau  street, 
in  which  he  had  been  brought  up.  The  German  Reformed  Synod  or- 
dained him  to  the  ministry  in  1794  and  in  1795  he  became  the  successor 
of  Dr.  Gross  in  the  Nassau  Street  Church.  After  five  years  in  this 
pastorate  he  removed  to  Philadelphia  as  Pastor  of  the  Pine  Street  Pres- 
byterian Church.  Here  he  had  a  very  successful  ministry  of  five  years 
and  then  returned  to  New  York  to  assume  the  pastorate  of  the  Rutgers 
Street  Presbyterian  Church.  In  1813  he  accepted  a  call  as  one  of  the 
pastors  of  the  Collegiate  Church  and  continued  there  twelve  years.  In 
1825,  upon  the  death  of  Dr.  Livingston,  Dr.  Milledoler  was  elected  his 
successor  as  Professor  of  Didactic  and  Polemic  Theology  in  the  New 
Brunswick  Seminary  and  also  as  President  of  Rutgers  College.  At  the 
same  time  he  served  the  college  as  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy.  He 
continued  as  President  of  the  college  until  1840  and  as  Professor  in  the 
college  and  the  Seminary  until  1841.  After  his  resignation  from  these 
offices  he  made  his  home  in  New  York  City.  Dr.  Milledoler  was  highly 
honored  in  the  churches  with  which  he  was  connected.  Before  the 
Seminary  at  Princeton  was  founded,  the  Presbytery  of  New  York  ap- 
pointed him  to  prepare  students  in  Theology.  He  was  elected  Moder- 
ator of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Presbyterian  Church.  In  1820  he 
declined  the  professorship  of  Didactic  and  Polemic  Theology  in  the 
newly  established  Seminary  of  the  German  Reformed  Church.  He  was 
a  Trustee  of  Rutgers  College  from  1815  until  1840.  He  received  the 
degree  of  A.M.  from  Columbia  in  1797  and  that  of  S.T.D.  from  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania  in  1805.  He  died  on  his  seventy-seventh 
birthday,  September  22,  1852. 


86  Biographical    Record. 

SELAH  STRONG  WOODHULL. 

Dr.  Woodhull  was  born  in  New  York  City  August  4,  1786,  and  grad- 
uated from  Yale  College  in  1802.  At  first  he  studied  law  but  soon 
turned  to  Theology  which  he  followed  under  the  instruction  of  his 
uncle,  Dr.  John  Woodhull  of  Freehold,  N.  J.,  and  later  of  Dr.  Henry 
Kollock  of  Princeton.  He  was  licensed  by  the  Presbytery  of  New 
Brunswick  in  1805  and  served  one  year  as  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  at  Bound  Brook  (1805-06).  Then  he  accepted  a  call  to  become 
Pastor  of  the  Reformed  Church  in  Brooklyn.  Here  he  continued  until 
1825.  In  1814  he  served  for  a  time  as  Chaplain  in  the  United  States 
Army  and  from  1820  until  1825  he  was  Domestic  Corresponding  Secre- 
tary of  the  American  Bible  Society.  In  Septebmer,  1825,  the  General 
Synod  elected  him  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  Church  Govern- 
ment and  Pastoral  Theology  in  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary.  He  also 
served  as  Professor  of  Metaphysics  and  the  Philosophy  of  the  Human 
Mind  in  Rutgers  College.  He  received  the  degree  of  A.M.  from  Yale 
in  1805  and  from  Columbia  in  1806.  Union  College  gave  him  the  de- 
gree of  D.D.  in  1822.  After  a  few  months  of  service  he  died  in  New 
Brunswick,  February  27,  1826. 

JAMES  SPENCER  CANNON. 

Dr.  Cannon  was  born  in  the.  island  of  Curagoa  in  the  Dutch  West 
Indies,  January  28,  1776.  His  father,  William  Cannon,  was  a  sea  cap- 
tain. His  mother  having  died  at  Baltimore,  Dr.  Cannon  and  his  two 
brothers  were  placed  in  Dr.  Wilson's  Academy  at  Hackensack,  N.  J. 
Soon  after  the  father  was  lost  at  sea.  The  brothers  also  died  in  youth. 
Dr.  Cannon  was  educated  at  the  expense  of  Mr.  Elias  Brevoort  of 
Hackensack.  He  studied  Theology  with  Dr.  Froeligh  in  Hackensack, 
finishing  his  course  with  two  months  under  Dr.  Livingston.  The  Classis 
■of  Hackensack  licensed  him  to  preach  in  1796  and  he  was  settled  as 
Pastor  of  the  churches  of  Six  Mile  Run  and  Millstone  from  1796  until 
1807.  The  two  churches  being  separated  in  that  year.  Dr.  Cannon  con- 
tinued as  pastor  of  the  Six  Mile  Run  church  until  1826.  He  served  also 
as  Instructor  in  Ecclesiastical  History  in  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary 
for  the  year  1818-19  and  in  1826  was  elected  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical 
History,  Church  Government  and  Pastoral  Theology.  This  professor- 
ship he  filled  twenty-six  years,  at  the  same  time  serving  Rutgers  Col- 
lege as  Professor  of  Metaphysics  and  the  Philosophy  of  the  Human 
Mind.  He  was  a  Trustee  of  the  college  from  1800  until  1852.  He  was 
President  of  the  General  Synod  in  1813  and  again  in  1820.  He  received 
the  degree  of  D.D.  from  Queen's  College  in  181 1  and  from  Union  Col- 
lege in  1819.  His  "Lectures  on  History  and  Chronology"  were  pub- 
lished in  1834  and  his  "Lectures  on  Pastoral  Theology"  were  published 
after  his  death,  in  1853.    Dr.  Cannon  died  July  25,  1852. 


Professors.  37 

ALEXANDER    McCLELLAND. 

Dr.  McClelland  was  born  at  Schenectady  in  1794  and  he  graduated 
from  Union  College  in  1809.  He  pursued  his  theological  studies  under 
the  guidance  of  Dr.  John  Anderson  of  Weston,  Penn.,  and  of  the  dis- 
tinguished Dr.  John  M.  Mason.  He  was  licensed  to  preach  by  the 
Associate  Reformed  Presbytery  in  1815  and  became  Pastor  of  the 
Rutgers  Street  Presbyterian  Church  in  New  York  City.  After  a  minis- 
try of  seven  years  in  New  York  (1815-22),  he  was  elected  Professor 
of  Logic,  Metaphysics  and  Belles-Lettres  in  Dickinson  College  at  the 
instance  of  his  former  instructor.  Dr.  Mason,  now  President  of  the 
college.  Here  also  he  served  seven  years,  resigning  to  accept  the  pro- 
fessorship of  Languages  in  Rutgers  College.  After  three  years  in  this 
position  (1829-32)  Dr.  McClelland  was  elected  by  the  General  Synod 
as  Professor  of  Biblical  Literature  in  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary. 
Accepting  this  election,  he  continued  to  serve  the  college  first  as  Pro- 
fessor of  Oriental  Literature  (1833-40)  and  later  as  Professor  of  Ori- 
ental Languages  and  Literature,  and  of  the  Evidences  of  Christianity 
(1840-51).  After  nineteen  years  as  Professor  in  the  Seminary  he 
resigned  on  account  of  impaired  health  (1851).  He  continued  to  reside 
in  New  Brunswick  until  his  death.  Dr.  McClelland  received  the  degree 
of  D.D.  from  the  College  of  New  Jersey  in  1818  and  from  Union  and 
Dickinson  colleges  in  1830.  His  only  publications  were  of  a  small  vol- 
ume called  "Canon  and  Interpretation  of  Scripture"  and  a  volume  of 
sermons  published  posthumously  in  1867.     He  died  December  19,  1864. 

SAMUEL  ALEXANDER  VAN  VRANKEN. 

Dr.  Van  Vranken  was  born  February  20,  1792.  He  was  the  son  of 
Rev.  Nicholas  Van  Vranken,  who  was  at  that  time  Pastor  of  the  church 
at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.  Entering  Union  College  he  remained  through  the 
Junior  year.  He  then  took  the  full  theological  course  at  the  New 
Brunswick  Seminary  and  graduated  in  1817.  He  was  licensed  to  preach 
by  the  Classis  of  New  Brunswick  in  1817.  He  served  the  churches  of 
Middletown  and  Freehold,  N.  J.,  as  Pastor  from  1818  until  1826,  and 
the  church  at  Freehold  alone  eight  years  more  (1826-34).  He  was 
then  Pastor  in  Poughkeepsie  (1834-37)  and  later  still  at  the  Broome 
Street  Church  in  New  York  City  (1837-41).  Upon  the  resignation  of 
Dr.  Milledoler,  Dr.  Van  Vranken  was  elected  by  the  General  Synod 
as  Professor  of  Didactic  and  Polemic  Theology  in  the  New  Brunswick 
Seminary.  Here  he  served  the  remainder  of  his  life  (1841-61).  He 
was  also  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  in  Rutgers  College  from  1841 
to  1846  and  then  Professor  of  the  Evidences  of  Christianity  and  Logic 
from  1846  to  i860.  He  was  a  Trustee  of  Rutgers  College  from  1819 
until  1840.  Columbia  College  gave  him  the  degree  of  S.T.D.  in  1836. 
Dr.  Van  Vranken  died  June  i,  1861. 


38  Biographical   Record. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  CAMPBELL. 

Dr.  Campbell  was  born  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  September  14,  1808.  He 
graduated  from  Dickinson  College  in  1828  and  spent  one  year  in  Prince- 
ton Theological  Seminary  (1828-29).  In  1831  he  was  licensed  to  preach 
by  the  Second  Presbytery  of  New  York.  His  first  charge  was  in  the 
Reformed  Church  of  Chittenango,  where  he  remained  two  years  (1831- 
33).  He  then  became  Principal  of  Erasmus  Hall  Academy  at  Flatbush, 
Long  Island.  Here  his  ability  as  an  educator  displayed  itself.  After 
six  years  (1833-39)  he  returned  to  the  pastorate  and  served  the  church 
at  East  New  York  (1839-41),  and  later  the  Third  Church  of  Albany 
(1841-48).  After  three  years  as  Principal  of  the  Albany  Academy 
(1848-51)  Dr.  Campbell  was  elected  by  the  General  Synod  as  Professor 
of  Biblical  Literature  in  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary.  He  held  this 
position  twelve  years  (1851-63),  at  the  Same  time  serving  Rutgers  Col- 
lege as  Professor  of  Belles-Lettres  (1851-63)  and  for  one  year  as 
Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  (1862-63).  In  1863  the  Trustees  of  the 
college  elected  Dr.  Campbell  President.  Here  his  greatest  work  was 
done.  The  endowment  of  the  college  was  largely  increased,  the  num- 
ber of  students  was  doubled,  and  several  new  buildings  added  to  the 
equipment.  Dr.  Campbell  also  filled  the  Theodore  Frelinghuysen  pro- 
fessorship of  Biblical  Literature,  Moral  Philosophy  and  the  Evidences 
of  Christianity  (1863-82).  After  nineteen  years  of  service,  he  resigned 
the  presidency,  continuing,  however,  as  Professor  of  the  Evidences  of 
Christianity  for  a  few  years  longer  (1882-86).  In  1885  he  was  chiefly 
instrumental  in  organizing  the  Suj'dam  Street  Reformed  Church  in 
New  Brunswick  and  served  it  as  pastor  until  his  death  (1885-90).  He 
received  the  degree  of  D.D.  from  Union  College  in  1844  and  that  of 
LL.D.  from  Lafayette  in  1862.  Dr.  Campbell  died  at  New  Brunswick, 
December  7,  1890. 


SAMUEL  MERRILL  WOODBRIDQE. 

Dr.  Woodbridge  was  born  at  Greenfield,  Mass.,  April  5,  1819.  He 
was  the  son  of  Rev.  Sylvester  Woodbridge,  D.D.,  and  the  eleventh 
generation  of  ministers  descended  from  Rev.  John  Woodbridge.  a 
follower  of  Wyckliffe,  who  was  born  in  England  in  1493.  Dr.  Wood- 
bridge  graduated  from  the  Univeryty  of  New  York  in  1838  and  from 
the  New  Brunswick  Theological  Seminary  in  1841.  He  was  licensed  by 
the  Classis  of  New  York  in  1841  and  had  charges  in  the  Reformed 
churches  at  South  Brooklyn' (1841-50),  Coxsackie,  2d  (1850-53),  and 
New  Brunswick,  2d  (1853-57).  In  i857  the  General  Synod  elected  him 
Professor  of  Pastoral  Theology,  Ecclesiastical  History  and  Church 
Government  in  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary  as  successor  of  Dr.  John 


Professors.  39 

Ludlow.  For  the  first  seven  years  of  his  professorship  he  was  also 
Professor  of  Metaphysics  and  the  Philosophy  of  the  Human  Mind  in 
Rutgers  College  (1857-64).  In  1865,  upon  the  establishment  of  the 
fourth  professorship,  Dr.  Woodbridge  was  relieved  from  teaching  Pas- 
toral Theology,  but  he  continued  as  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History 
and  Church  Government  until  1901.  In  that  year  he  was  made  Emeritus 
Professor  and  continued  as  such  until  his  death.  Thus  his  connection 
with  the  Faculty  of  the  Seminary  lasted  forty-eight  years,  the  longest 
term  of  service  of  any  professor  in  the  history  of  the  institution.  Dr. 
Woodbridge  received  the  degree  of  D.D.  from  Rutgers  College  in  1857 
and  from  Union  in  1858.  Rutgers  gave  him  an  LL.D.  in  1883.  He 
published  an  "Analysis  of  Theology"  which  went  through  two  editions 
(1872-73,  1882)  and  is  still  used  as  a  text-book  in  the  Seminary.  He 
also  published  a  "Manual  of  Church  History"  in  1895.  Dr.  Woodbridge 
died  in  New  Brunswick  June  24,  1905. 


JOSEPH    FREDERICK    BERG. 

Dr.  Berg  was  born  at  Grace  Hill  on  the  island  of  Antigua  in  the 
West  Indies,  June  3,  1812.  His  father.  Rev.  Christian  Frederick  Berg 
of  Denmark  and  his  mother  Hanflah  Tempest  of  England  were  Mora- 
vian missionaries.  When  four  years  old  Dr.  Berg  was  placed  in  the 
Moravian  institution  at  Fulnic,  England,  where  he  remained  nine  years. 
In  1825  he  was  removed  to  the  Moravian  school  at  Nazareth,  Penn. 
He  taught  Chemistry  there  when  only  17  years  old.  He  also  studied 
Theology  and  was  licensed  to  preach  when  19  years  of  age.  In  1835  he 
was  installed  as  Pastor  of  the  German  Reformed  Church  at  Harrisburg. 
After  two  years  he  declined  a  call  to  be  Professor  of  Greek  and  Latin 
in  Mercersburg  College  but  accepted  the  pastorate  of  the  Race  Street 
German  Reformed  Church  in  Philadelphia.  During  his  fifteen  years 
here  (1837-52)  he  took  an  active  part  in  the  controversy  against  the 
Mercersburg  Theology.  Wearied  with  the  strife,  he  accepted  a  call  to 
the  Second  Reformed  Church  of  Philadelphia.  Here  he  served  nine 
years  (1852-61),  when  the  General  Synod  elected  him  Professor  of 
Didactic  and  Polemic  Theology  in  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary  as 
successor  of  Dr.  Van  Vranken.  At  the  same  time  he  was  Professor  of 
the  Evidences  of  Christianity  and  Logic  in  Rutgers  College  (1861-64), 
and  later  Professor  of  the  Evidences  of  Christianity  (1864-67).  Dr. 
Berg  had  studied  medicine  while  in  Philadelphia  and  received  the  de- 
gree of  M.D.  from  the  Jefiferson  Medical  College.  He  also  received  the 
degree  of  D.D.  He  was  a  Trustee  of  Rutgers  College  from  i860  tg 
1864.  After  ten  years  as  Professor  in  the  Seminary,  he  died  July  20, 
187 1. 


40  Biographical   Record. 

JOHN  DeWITT. 

Dr.  DeWitt  was  born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  November  29,  1821.  He  was 
a  son  of  Rev.  John  DeWitt,  D.D.,  who  was  Professor  of  Biblical  Liter- 
ature at  the  Seminary  from  1823  until  1831.  The  son  graduated  from 
Rutgers  College  in  1838  and  from  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary  in 
1842.  He  was  licensed  by  the  Classis  of  New  Brunswick  and  had 
charges  in  the  Reformed  churches  at  Ridgeway,  Mich.  (1842-44), 
Ghent,  N.  Y.  (1844-49),  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.  (1849-50),  and  Millstone, 
N.  J.  (1850-63).  In  1863  the  General  Synod  elected  him  Professor  of 
Biblical  Literature  in  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary  as  successor  of 
Dr.  Campbell.  After  serving  in  this  capacity  for  twenty-one  years 
(1863-84),  a  separate  Old  Testament  professorship  was  established  and 
Dr.  DeWitt  continued  eight  years  more  as  Professor  of  Hellenistic 
Greek  and  New  Testament  Exegesis  (1884-92).  From  the  organization 
of  the  American  Bible  Revision  Company  he  was  an  active  member  of 
the  Old  Testament  section.  He  was  also  one  of  the  few  survivors  of 
that  company  and  was  largely  interested  in  the  production  of  the  Amer- 
ican Standard  Revised  Version  in  1901.  He  published  "A  New  Ren- 
dering of  the  Psalms"  which  went  through  several  editions  ( 1884, 
1886,  1891),  and  received  the  highest  praise  for  its  reproduction  of  the 
Hebrew  parallelism  in  poetic  English.  He  also  published  "What  is 
Inspiration?",  1893.  He  received  the  degree  of  D.D.  from  Rutgers  in 
i860,  the  degree  of  LL.D.  from  Lafayette  in  1882,  and  the  degree  of 
L.H.D.  from  Columbia  in  1887.  He  died  at  Irvington,  N.  Y.,  October 
19,  1906. 

DAVID   D.   DEMAREST. 

Dr.  Demarest  was  born  near  Schraalenburgh,  N.  J.,  July  30,  1819. 
He  was  the  son  of  Daniel  P.  Demarest.  In  1837  he  graduated  from 
Rutgers  College  and  in  1840  from  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary.  He 
was  licensed  to  preach  by  the  Classis  of  New  Brunswick  in  1840.  For 
one  year  he  was  Assistant  to  Rev.  James  Romeyn,  S.T.D.,  in  the  Re- 
formed Church  at  Catskill  (1840-41).  After  two  years  more  in  the 
church  at  Flatbush,  Ulster  County,  N.  Y.  (1841-43),  he  accepted  a 
call  to  become  the  first  pastor  of  the  Second  Reformed  Church  of  New 
Brunswick.  Here  he  served  nine  years  (1843-52).  Then  followed 
thirteen  years  as  pastor  of  the  church  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.  (1852-65).  In 
1865  the  General  Synod  elected  Dr.  Demarest  the  first  occupant  of  the 
professorship  of  Pastoral  Theology  and  Sacred  Rhetoric  in  the  New 
Brunswick  Seminary.  Here  he  served  thirty-three  years  (1865-98). 
He  was  a  Trustee  of  Rutgers  College  for  forty  years  (1858-98).  In 
1858  he  was  President  of  the  General  Synod  and  from  1862  until  187 1 
he  was  Stated  Clerk  of  the  General   Synod.     In   1857   the   College  of 


Professors.  41 

New  Jersey  gave  him  the  degree  of  D.D.  and  in  1892  Rutgers  College 
gave  him  an  LL.D.  He  published  "The  History  and  Characteristics  of 
the  Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  Church"  in  1856  and  rewrote  and  repub- 
lished it  in  1889.  He  was  also  one  of  three  editors  of  the  Centennial 
Volume  of  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary  in  1884.  Dr.  Demarest  died 
at  New  Brunswick,  June  21,  1898. 

ABRAHAM  BROOKS  VAN  ZANDT. 

Dr.  Van  Zandt  was  born  in  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  November  17,  1816. 
He  graduated  from  Union  College  in  1840  and  studied  two  years  in 
Princeton  Theological  Seminary  (1840-42).  He  was  ordained  by  the 
Presbytery  of  North  River  in  1842  and  served  that  year  as  Pastor  of 
the  Presbyterian  Church  at  Matteawan,  N.  Y.  From  1842  until  1849 
he  was  Pastor  of  the  Reformed  Church  at  Newburg,  N.  Y.,  and  from 
1849  until  1856  of  the  Tabb  Street  Presbyterian  Church  of  Petersburg, 
Va.  He  then  returned  to  the  Reformed  denomination  and  had  charges 
in  the  Central  Church  of  New  York  City  (1856-59)  and  the  church  at 
Montgomery,  N.  Y.  (1860-72).  In  1872  the  General  Synod  elected  Dr. 
Van  Zandt  Professor  of  Didactic  and  Polemic  Theology  in  the  New 
Brunswick  Theological  Seminary,  a  position  which  he  held  until  his 
death  (1872-81).  Hampden  Sidney  College  gave  him  the  degree  of 
D.D.  in  1853  and  the  College  of  New  Jersey  that  of  LL.D.  in  1873.  He 
died  at  New  Brunswick,  July  21,  1881. 

WILLIAM    AUGUSTUS   VAN   VRANKEN    MABON. 

Dr.  Mabon  was  born  in  Queen's  Building,  Rutgers  College,  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.,  January  24,  1822.  His  father.  Rev.  John  S.  Mabon, 
graduated  at  the  New  Brunswick  Theological  Seminary  in  1812  and 
was  Instructor  in  Hebrew  and  Greek  in  1818-19.  The  son  attended 
Rutgers  College  for  a  time  and  removing  to  Union  College  graduated 
there  in  1840.  He  studied  Theology  at  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary, 
graduating  in  1844.  He  was  licensed  and  ordained  by  the  Classis  of 
Bergen  in  1844  and  for  two  years  was  a  missionary  in  Buflfalo  (1844- 
46).  He  then  accepted  the  pastorate  of  the  Grove  Church  at  New 
Durham,  N.  J.  Here  he  remained  thirty-five  years  (1846-81),  during 
which  time  the  church  grew  not  only  in  numbers  but  influence  through- 
out the  neighborhood.  For  several  years  Dr.  Mabon  was  also  Superin- 
tendent of  Schools  for  Hudson  County  (1848-55).  In  1881  he  was 
elected  by  the  General  Synod  as  Professor  of  Didactic  and  Polemic 
Theology  in  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary.  He  filled  this  professorship 
until  his  death  (1881-92).  He  received  the  degree  of  D.D.  from  Rut- 
gers College  in  1861,  later  that  of  LL.D.  He  died  at  New  Brunswick, 
November  3,  1892. 


42  Biographical   Record. 

JOHN  GULIAN  LANSING. 

Dr.  Lansing  was  born  in  Damascus,  Syria,  November  27,  1851.  His 
father,  Rev.  Gulian  Lansing,  was  a  missionary  of  the  United  Presby- 
terian Church  in  Syria  and  from  1857  in  Egypt.  The  son  being  brought 
up  by  relatives  near  Schenectady  was  graduated  from  Union  College  in 
1875.  He  entered  the  Senior  Class  in  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary 
and  graduated  in  1877.  In  the  same  year  he  was  licensed  to  preach  by 
the  Classis  of  Montgomery  and  served  the  church  at  Mohawk,  N.  Y., 
two  years  (1877-79)  and  the  North  Church  of  West  Troy  five  years 
(1879-84).  In  1884  the  General  Synod  elected  him  the  first  incumbent 
of  the  new  chair  of  Old  Testament  Languages  and  Exegesis  in  the  New 
Brunswick  Seminary.  Here  he  continued  fourteen  years  (1884-98). 
During  this  time  he  published  an  edition  of  the  American  Revised  Ver- 
sion of  the  Psalms  (1885),  a  Manual  of  Arabic  Grammar  (1888),  Out- 
lines of  Special  Introduction  to  the  Books  of  the  Old  Testament  (1895), 
and  Outlines  of  Old  Testament  Archaeology  (1896).  In  1898  Dr.  Lan- 
sing resigned  his  professorship  and  removed  to  Denver,  Col.  He  re- 
ceived the  degree  of  D.D.    He  died  at  Denver,  Col.,  September  3,  1906. 

JAMES   FORSYTH    RIGGS. 

Dr.  Riggs  was  born  at  Smyrna,  Turkey,  October  4,  1852.  His  father 
was  Rev.  Elias  Riggs,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  the  distinguished  missionary.  The 
son  graduated  from  the  College  of  New  Jersey  in  1872  and  from  Union 
Theological  Seminary  in  1878.  He  was  licensed  by  the  Presbytery  of 
Morris  and  Orange  and  ordained  by  the  Presbytery  of  Elizabeth  in 
1878.  He  was  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  at  Cranford,  N.  J., 
for  six  years  (1878-84)  and  of  the  Reformed  Church  at  Bergen  Point, 
N.  J.,  eight  years  (1884-92).  In  1892  the  General  Synod  elected  him 
Professor  of  Hellenistic  Greek  and  New  Testament  Exegesis  in  the 
New  Brunswick  Theological  Seminary.  After  filling  this  professorship 
six  years  (1892-98),  he  accepted  a  call  to  the  pastorate  of  the  Brick 
Presbyterian  Church  of  East  Orange,  where  he  continues  until  the 
present  time.  Dr.  Riggs  received  the  degree  of  D.D.  from  Rutgers 
College  in  1892. 

JOHN  PRESTON  SEARLE. 

Dr.  Searle  was  born  at  Schuylerville,  N.  Y.,  September  12,  1854.  His 
father.  Rev.  Samuel  Tomb  Searle,  graduated  at  the  New  Brunswick 
Seminary  in  1848,  and  his  grandfather,  Rev.  Jeremiah  Searle,  served 
the  Reformed  Church  for  many  years.  Indeed,  in  every  generation 
there  has  been  at  least  one  minister  since  Rev.  William  Searle,  who 
preached  in  Bradford,  England,  in  1692.  Dr.  Searle  graduated  from 
Rutgers  College  in    1875  and  from  the   New   Brunswick   Seminary   in 


Professors.  43 

1878.  He  was  licensed  to  preach  by  the  Classis  of  Passaic  in  1878  and 
ordained  by  the  Classis  of  New  Brunswick  in  the  same  year.  He  then 
served  the  Reformed  Church  of  Griggstown,  N.  J.,  three  years  (1878- 
81)  and  the  First  Raritan  Church  of  Somerville,  N.  J.,  twelve  years 
(1881-93).  In  1893  the  General  Synod  elected  him  Professor  of  Didac- 
tic and  Polemic  Theology  in  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary,  a  position 
which  he  still  continues  to  fill.  Since  1902  he  has  been  President  of 
the  Faculty.  He  has  also  served  as  Trustee  of  Rutgers  College  since 
1898  and  as  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  since  1906.  He  was 
President  of  the  Council  of  Reformed  and  Presbyterian  Churches  from 
1907  until  1909.  Rutgers  College  gave  him  the  degree  of  D.D.  in  1893. 
Dr.  Searle  published  an  "Outline  Sketch  of  Theological  Encyclopedia" 
in  1897  and  a  second  edition  in  1907. 

JOHN  HAMILTON  GILLESPIE. 

Dr.  Gillespie  was  born  in  Glasgow,  Scotland,  on  February  9,  1858. 
He  is  the  son  of  James  H.  Gillespie.  His  collegiate  training  was  re- 
ceived at  Rutgers  College,  where  he  graduated  in  1882,  and  his  minis- 
terial preparation  at  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary,  where  he  gradu- 
ated in  1885.  He  was  licensed  by  the  Classis  of  Bergen  in  1885  and 
for  three  years  was  Pastor  of  the  church  at  New  Hurley,  N.  Y.  (1885- 
88).  He  then  accepted  the  professorship  of  Greek  at  Hope  College 
and  filled  the  position  with  marked  success  for  ten  years  (1888-98). 
In  1898  he  was  elected  by  the  General  Synod  Professor  of  Hellenistic 
Greek  and  New  Testament  Exegesis  in  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary. 
This  professorship  he  also  occupied  with  great  faithfulness  and  efficiency 
until  191 1,  when  the  infirmity  of  his  health  caused  him  to  resign.  For 
the  current  seminary  year  he  is  retained  as  Instructor  in  New  Testa- 
ment Criticism  and  Missions.  Dr.  Gillespie  received  the  degree  of 
D.D.  from  Rutgers  in  1898  and  from  Hope  College  in  the  same  year. 

FERDINAND  SCHUREMAN  SCHENCK. 

Dr.  Schenck  was  born  at  Plattekill,  Ulster  County,  N.  Y.,  August  6, 
1845.  His  father.  Rev.  Mai  tin  L.  Schenck,  graduated  from  the  New 
Brunswick  Theological  Seminary  in  1840.  The  son  graduated  from 
the  College  of  New  Jersey  in  1865.  Then  he  studied  at  the  Albany 
Law  School,  receiving  the  degree  of  LL.B.  in  1867.  After  practising 
as  an  attorney-at-law  for  two  years  (1867-69)  he  entered  the  New 
Brunswick  Seminary  and  graduated  in  1872.  He  was  licensed  to  preach 
by  the  Classis  of  Ulster  in  1872  and  ordained  by  the  Classis  of  Paramus 
in  the  same  year.  His  pastoral  charges  have  been  at  Clarkstown,  N.  Y. 
(1872-77),  Montgomery,  N.  Y.  (1877-90),  Hudson,  N.  Y.  (1890-97), 
and   the    University    Heights    Collegiate    Church    in    New    York    City 


44  Biographical   Record. 

(1897-99).  The  General  Synod  of  1899  elected  Dr.  Schenck  Professor 
of  Practical  Theology  in  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary  and  he  still 
fills  this  professorship.  He  has  also  given  instruction  several  years  in 
other  institutions.  From  1897  until  1900  he  was  Lecturer  on  the  Lit- 
erary Study  of  the  Bible  at  the  University  of  New  York.  He  was 
Acting  Professor  of  Philosophy  at  Rutgers  College  in  1904-05  and 
Acting  Professor  of  Ethics  in  1907-08.  He  was  also  Acting  Professor 
of  Homiletics  at  Princeton  Theological  Seminary  in  1909-10.  In  1892 
he  was  President  of  the  General  Synod.  In  1898-99  he  served  as  a 
member  of  the  Council  of  the  University  of  New  York.  Rutgers 
College  gave  him  the  degree  of  D.D.  in  1890  and  that  of  LL.D.  in  1906. 
Dr.  Schenck  is  the  author  of  several  books,  including  "The  Ten  Com- 
mandments in  the  Nineteenth  Century"  (1889),  "The  Bible  Reader's 
Guide"  (1896),  "The  Ten  Commandments  and  the  Lord's  Prayer" 
(1902),  "Modern  Practical  Theology"  (1903),  "The  Sociology  of  the 
Bible"  (1909),  "Christian  Evidences  and  Ethics"  (1910),  and  "A  Young 
People's  History  of  the  Christian  Church"   (1911). 

JOHN  HOWARD  RAVEN. 

Dr.  Raven  was  born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  October  3,  1870.  His  father, 
Anton  A.  Raven,  is  President  of  the  Atlantic  Mutual  Insurance  Co.  of 
New  York.  The  son  received  his  preparatory  training  at  the  Brooklyn 
Polytechnic,  graduating  in  1887.  He  graduated  from  Rutgers  College 
in  1891  and  from  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary  in  1894.  He  was 
licensed  by  the  South  Classis  of  Long  Island  and  ordained  by  the 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick  in  1894.  His  only  pastoral  charge  was  in 
the  Reformed  Church  at  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  where  he  remained  five  years 
(1894-99).  During  the  seminary  year  1898-99  he  was  also  Instructor 
in  Old  Testament  Languages  and  Exegesis  in  the  New  Brunswick 
Seminary,  and  the  General  Synod  of  1899  elected  him  Professor  in  this 
department.  He  still  holds  this  professorship.  In  1902-03  he  devoted 
a  year's  leave  of  absence  to  study  at  the  University  of  Berlin  and  travel 
in  Egj'pt  and  Palestine.  Since  1910  he  has  been  Lecturer  on  the  English 
Bible  at  Rutgers  College.  He  has  published  an  "Old  Testament  Intro- 
duction" (1906,  1910),  "The  Essentials  of  Hebrew  Grammar"  (1908}, 
and  "Biblical  Hermeneutics"  (1910).  He  also  compiled  a  General 
Catalogue  of  Rutgers  College,  1766- 1909,  and  a  Biographical  Record  of 
the  New  Brunswick  Theological  Seminary,  1784-1911.  He  received  the 
degree  of  D.D.  from  Rutgers  College  in  1899. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  STEELE  DEMAREST. 

Dr.  Demarcst  was  born  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  May  12,  1863.  His  father. 
Rev.  David  D.  Demarest,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  graduated  from  the  New 
Brunswick  Seminary  in  1840  nad  was  Professor  of  Pastoral  Theology 


Professors.  45 

and  Sacred  Rhetoric  from  1865  until  his  death  in  1898.  The  son  gradu- 
ated from  Rutgers  College  in  1883.  After  teaching  three  years  in  the 
Rutgers  Preparatory  School,  he  entered  the  Theological  Seminary  and 
graduated  in  1888.  He  was  licensed  to  preach  by  the  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick  and  ordained  by  the  Classis  of  Orange  in  1888.  His  two 
pastoral  charges  were  at  Walden,  N.  Y.  (1888-97),  and  at  Catskill, 
N.  Y.  (1897-1901).  The  General  Synod  elected  him  Professor  of  Eccle- 
siastical History  and  Church  Government  in  the  New  Brunswick  Semi- 
nary in  1901.  He  filled  this  professorship  five  years  (1901-06).  During 
the  last  of  these  years  he  was  also  Acting  President  of  Rutgers  College, 
and  in  1906  was  elected  President  of  that  institution.  Here  he  con- 
tinues to  serve  with  marked  success.  Rutgers  College  gave  him  the 
degree  of  D.D.  in  1901.  He  received  the  degree  of  LL.D.  from  Colum- 
bia University  in  1910,  from  Union  in  191 1,  and  from  the  University  of 
Pittsburg  in  1912.  In  1909  he  was  President  of  the  General  Synod. 
While  Professor  at  the  Seminary  he  prepared  "An  Outline  of  Church 
History"  (1905). 

EDWARD  PAVSON  JOHNSON. 

Dr.  Johnson  was  born  at  Peru,  Indiana,  January  26,  1850.  His  father, 
Rev.  Asa  Johnson,  was  a  Presbyterian  minister.  Dr.  Johnson  gradu- 
ated at  Wabash  College,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  in  1871  and  from  Auburn 
Theological  Seminary  in  1875.  He  was  ordained  by  the  Presbytery  of 
Troy  and  settled  over  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y., 
in  1875.  After  four  years  in  this  pastorate  (1875-79)  he  accepted  a  call 
to  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  Marshall,  Mich.,  where  he  remained 
seven  years  (1879-86).  Then  he  went  to  the  Woodlawn  Park  Presby- 
terian Church  of  Chicago.  After  five  years  in  Chicago  (1886-91)  he 
became  Pastor  of  the  First  Reformed  Church  of  Albany,  N.  Y..  Here 
he  stayed  fifteen  years  (1891-1906).  In  1906  the  General  Synod  elected 
Dr.  Johnson  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History  and  Church  Govern- 
ment in  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary.  He  still  holds  this  professor- 
ship. Rutgers  College  conferred  the  degree  of  D.D.  upon  him  in  1896. 
He  was  President  of  the  General  Synod  in  1900.  While  Pastor  at 
Albany  Dr.  Johnson  prepared  a  history  of  the  250  years  of  the  church 
there. 

JOSEPH  FREDERIC  BERG. 

Dr.  Berg  was  born  at  Tiibingen,  Germany,  July  28,  1871.  His  father, 
Rev.  Herman  C.  Berg,  D.D.,  graduated  at  the  New  Brunswick  Semi- 
nary in  1869  and  is  still  in  the  active  ministry  of  the  Reformed  Church, 
while  his  grandfather,  after  whom  he  was  named,  was  Professor  of 
Theology  in  the  Seminary  for  ten  years  (1861-71).  Dr.  Berg  gradu- 
ated from  Rutgers  College  in  1892  and  from  the  New  Brunswick 
Seminary   in    1895.     He  was   licensed   by   the    South   Classis   of   Long 


46  Biographical   Record. 

Island  and  ordained  by  the  Classis  of  Orange  in  1895.  His  two  charges, 
both  in  the  Reformed  Church,  have  been  at  Montgomery,  N.  Y.  (1895- 
1902),  and  Port  Richmond,  Staten  Island  (1902-11).  He  also  served 
as  Lector  in  Biblical  Theology  and  Sacred  History  in  the  New  Bruns- 
wick Theological  Seminary  from  1906.  In  191 1  the  General  Synod 
elected  him  Professor  of  Hellenistic  Greek  and  New  Testament  Exe- 
gesis in  the  Seminary.  Dr.  Berg  received  the  degree  of  Ph.D.  from 
Columbia  University  in  1896  and  that  of  D.D.  from  Rutgers  in  1908. 


TEMPORARY  ASSISTANTS. 

PETER    STUDDIFORD. 

Mr.  Studdiford  was  born  in  New  York  City  in  1763.  He  graduated 
from  Columbia  College  in  1786  and  receiyed  the  degree  of  A.M.  from 
that  institution  in  1787.  At  the  same  time  he  studied  Theology  with 
Dr.  John  H.  Livingston  and  was  licensed  to  preach  by  the  Christian 
Synod  of  Dutch  Reformed  Churches  in  1787.  He  served  the  Reformed 
churches  of  Readington  and  Bedminster  together  from  1787  until  1800 
and  the  church  of  Readington  alone  from  1800  until  his  death  in  1826. 
Upon  the  death  of  Rev.  John  M.  Van  Harlingen,  D.D.,  in  1813,  Mr. 
Studdiford  was  Instructor  in  Hebrew  in  the  New  Brunswick  Theologi- 
cal Seminary  until  the  close  of  the  seminary  year  (1813-14).  He  was 
a  Trustee  of  Queen's  College  from  1788  until  1826.  He  died  November 
30,  1826. 

JOHN  SCOTT  MABON. 

Mr.  Mabon  was  born  in  the  parish  of  Bowden,  Roxbury  County, 
Scotland,  January  20,  1780.  His  parents  were  George  Mabon  and  Mar- 
garet Tillie.  Their  son  graduated  from  Union  College  in  1806  and 
throughout  his  life  he  was  distinguished  as  a  teacher.  In  1806-07  he 
taught  in  Erasmus  Hall  Academy  in  Flatbush,  Long  Island,  and  in 
1810-11  in  Brooklyn.  He  graduated  from  the  New  Brunswick  Theo- 
logical Seminary  in  1812  and  was  licensed  to  preach  by  the  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick  in  the  same  year.  Yet  he  never  accepted  a  permanent 
charge.  He  was  Tutor  in  Union  College  in  1814-15.  In  1818  he  ac- 
cepted an  invitation  to  become  the  head  of  the  Grammar  School  at  New 
Brunswick  and  continued  in  this  position  until  1825.  During  this 
period  Queen's  College  was  closed  for  lack  of  funds.  Thus  the  Gram- 
mar School  and  the  Theological  Seminary  were  the  only  institutions 
of  the  Reformed  Church  in  New  Brunswick.  Mr.  Mabon  was  the  only 
teacher  in  the  Grammar  School  and  in  this  capacity  he  prepared  many 
young  men  for  the  Seminary.    For  one  year  he  also  served  as  Instructor 


Temporary  Assistants.  .    47 

in  Hebrew  and  Greek  in  the  Seminary  (1818-19).  After  leaving  New 
Brunswick  he  taught  at  Morristown,  N.  J.  (1826-28)  and  in  Brooklyn 
(1828-30).  For  the  last  fourteen  years  of  his  life  he  conducted  a  private 
school  at  Hackensack,  N.  J.  (1835-49).  He  was  ordained  by  the  Classis 
of  New  Brunswick  in  1828.     j\Ir.  Mabon  died  April  27,  1849. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  BETHUNE. 

Dr.  Bethune  was  born  in  New  York  City,  March  18,  1805.  His  par- 
ents were  Divie  Bethune  and  Joanna  Graham.  Their  son  graduated 
from  Dickinson  College  in  1823  and  studied  at  Princeton  Theological 
Seminary  two  years  (1823-25).  For  a  year  he  was  a  missionary 
among  the  slaves  at  Savannah,  Georgia.  He  was  ordained  as  an  evan- 
gelist by  the  Second  Presbytery  of  New  York  in  1827.  All  his  pastor- 
ates were  in  the  Reformed  Church.  He  served  the  church  at  Rhine- 
beck  three  years  (1827-30),  and  that  at  Utica  four  years  (1830-34). 
Then  he  accepted  a  call  to  the  First  Church  of  Philadelphia.  After 
three  years  here  (1834-37)  he  became  Pastor  of  the  Third  Church  in 
the  same  city  and  remained  there  twelve  years  (1837-49).  He  was  the 
first  pastor  of  the  Church-on-the-Heights,  Brooklyn  (1851-59).  After 
serving  two  years  as  Associate  Pastor  with  Dr.  Abraham  R.  Van  Nest 
of  the  Twenty-first  Street  Church  in  New  York  City  (1859-61),  his 
health  compelled  him  to  resign.  He  was  devoted  to  the  institutions  of 
the  Reformed  Church  and  was  Lecturer  on  Pulpit  Eloquence  in  the 
New  Brunswick  Seminary  in  the  year  1857-58.  He  was  counted  one  of 
the  most  distinguished  preachers  of  his  time.  He  received  the  degree 
of  D.D.  from  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  in  1838.  His  Lectures  on 
the  Heidelberg  Catechism  were  published  in  1864.  Going  to  Italy  for 
his  health,  he  died  at  Florence,  April  28,  1862. 

TALBOT  WILSON  CHAMBERS. 

Dr.  Chambers  was  born  at  Carlisle,  Penn.,  February  25,  1819.  His  ' 
ancestry  was  Irish  on  his  father's  side  and  German  on  his  mother's 
side.  He  studied  two  years  at  Dickinson  College  (1830-32)  but  gradu- 
ated at  Rutgers  in  1834.  He  studied  one  year  at  the  New  Brunswick 
Seminary  (1834-35)  and  one  year  at  Princeton  Seminary  (1836-37). 
Then  he  taught  for  two  years  in  the  South  (1837-39),  and  was  licensed 
to  preach  by  the  Presbytery  of  Clinton,  Miss.,  in  1838.  He  was  or- 
dained by  the  Classis  of  New  Brunswick  in  1840.  For  one  year  he  was 
Stated  Supply  (1839-40)  and  for  nine  years  Pastor  of  the  Second  Rari- 
tan  Church  of  Somerville,  N.  J.  (1840-49).  Then  he  accepted  a  call  to 
be  one  of  the  ministers  of  the  Collegiate  Church  of  New  York  City. 
There  he  remained  until  the  end  of  his  long  life  (1849-96).  Dr.  Cham- 
bers held  many  positions  of  usefulness  and  honor.     He  was  a  member 


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of  the  Old  Testament  Revision  Company,  President  of  the  Alliance  of 
Reformed  Churches  (1892-96),  President  of  the  General  Synod  (1863), 
President  of  the  Board  of  Foreign  Missions  (1888-96),  Trustee  of 
Rutgers  College  (1868-96),  and  Trustee  of  Columbia  University  (1881- 
96).  He  was  Vedder  Lecturer  in  1875  and  at  various  times  he  was 
Instructor  in  New  Brunswick,  Princeton,  Union,  Hartford,  Allegheny 
and  Lane  Seminaries.  At  New  Brunswick  he  was  Instructor  in  Di- 
dactic and  Polemic  Theology  in  1877  and  Instructor  in  New  Testament 
Exegesis  in  1883-84.  He  received  the  degree  of  S.T.D.  from  Columbia 
in  1853  and  that  of  LL.D.  from  Rutgers  in  1885.  Dr.  Chambers  was  a 
voluminous  but  very  careful  writer.  His  published  volumes  are  a 
Memoir  of  Hon.  Theodore  Frelinghuysen,  LL.D.  (1863),  an  Original 
Exposition  of  Zechariah  for  Lange's  Commentary  (1874),  a  Translation 
and  Enlargement  of  Schmoller's  Exposition  of  Amos  in  Lange's  Com- 
mentary (1874),  The  Psalter  a  Witness  to  the  Divine  Origin  of  the 
Bible,  Vedder  Lectures  (1876),  and  the  Companion  to  the  Revised  Old 
Testament  (1885).     He  died  in  New  York  City  February  3,  i8g6. 

EDWARD  TANJORE  CORWIN. 

Dr.  Corwin  was  born  in  New  York  City  July  12,  1834.  He  was  the 
son  of  Edward  Caldwell  Corwin.  The  son  graduated  from  the  College 
of  the  City  of  New  York  in  1853  and  from  the  New  Brunswick  Theo- 
logical Seminary  in  1856.  He  was  licensed  to  preach  by  the  Classis  of 
Bergen  in  1856  but  remained  as  Resident  Graduate  at  the  New  Bruns- 
wick Seminary  one  year  more  (1856-57).  Then  he  was  ordained  by 
the  Classis  of  Paramus  (1857)  and  served  as  Pastor  of  the  Paramus 
church  six  years  (1857-63).  After  this  he  was  Pastor  of  the  church 
at  Millstone  for  twenty-five  years  (1863-88).  He  was  Rector  of  Hert- 
zog  Hall  at  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary  for  seven  years  (1888-95), 
and  Pastor  of  the  church  at  Greenport,  N.  Y.,  two  years  (1895-97). 
On  several  occasions  Dr.  Corwin  was  temporary  instructor  at  the 
Seminary.  In  the  years  1883-84,  1889-90  and  1890-91  he  was  Instructor 
in  Hebrew  and  Old  Testament  Exegesis  and  in  1892  in  New  Testament 
Exegesis.  In  1891  he  was  elected  President  of  the  General  Synod.  In 
1897-98  he  went  to  Holland  as  agent  of  the  General  Synod  to  collect 
Ecclesiastical  Documents  relating  to  America.  Rutgers  College  gave  Dr. 
Corwin  the  degree  of  D.D.  in  1873  and  that  of  Litt.D.  in  1911.  He  has 
written  extensively  on  the  History  of  the  Reformed  Church  and  has 
compiled  a  large  amount  of  historical  material.  He  has  published  four 
editions  of  the  Manual  of  the  Reformed  Church  in  America  (1859, 
1869,  1879,  1902),  a  volume  on  The  Millstone  Centennial  (1866), 
another  on  the  Corwin  Genealogy  (1872),  a  History  of  the  Reformed 
Church  in  America  in  the  American  Church  History  Series  (1895),  the 


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Ecclesiastical  Records  of  the  State  of  New  York  (1901-06),  and  a 
Digest  of  Synodical  Legislation  (1906).  He  was  also  one  of  the  three 
editors  of  the  Centennial  Volume  of  the  New  Brunswick  Theological 
Seminary  (1884). 

ABEL  HENRY  HUIZINQA. 

Dr.  Huizinga  was  born  at  Kalamazoo,  Mich,  August  18,  1859.  He 
graduated  from  Hope  College  in  1880  and  from  the  New  Brunswick 
Seminary  in  1883.  He  was  licensed  to  preach  by  the  Classis  of  Holland 
in  1883.  He  studied  Philology  at  Johns  Hopkins  University  for  three 
years  (1883-86)  and  in  1890  received  the  degree  of  Ph.D.  from  that 
institution.  He  was  Pastor  of  the  church  at  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  from 
1886  until  1894.  Then  he  was  Adjunct  Professor  of  Old  Testament  Lit- 
erature and  Exegesis  at  McCormick  Theological  Seminary  (1894-96). 
Returning  to  the  pastorate  he  served  the  church  at  Fishkill  nine  years 
(1896-1905).  During  a  year's  absence  of  Dr.  Raven,  Dr.  Huizinga  was 
Instructor  in  Old  Testament  Languages  and  Exegesis  in  the  New 
Brunswick  Seminary  (1902-03).  He  wrote  extensively  for  theological 
reviews,  chiefly  on  exegetical  subjects.  Dr.  Huizinga  died  September 
II,  1905. 

MANCIUS  HOLMES  HUTTON. 

Dr.  Hutton  was  born  in  New  York  City,  October  13,  1837.  His 
father.  Rev.  Mancius  Smedes  Hutton,  D.D.,  was  a  distinguished  minis- 
ter of  the  Reformed  Church  in  New  York.  The  son  graduated  from 
the  University  of  New  York  in  1857.  He  studied  two  years  at  Union 
Theological  Seminary  (1857-59),  but  graduated  from  the  Seminary  at 
New  Brunswick  in  i860.  He  was  licensed  by  the  Classis  of  New  York 
in  i860  and  took  a  post-graduate  year  of  study  at  Union  Seminary 
(1860-61).  He  had  but  two  pastorates,  one  of  fifteen  years  at  Mt. 
Vernon,  N.  Y.  (1864-79),  and  one  of  thirty  years  in  the  Second  Re- 
formed Church  of  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  (1879-1909).  Dr.  Hutton  was 
President  of  the  General  Synod  in  1888  and  President  of  the  Board  of 
Foreign  Missions  from  1896  until  his  death  in  1909.  During  the  absence 
of  Dr.  Gillespie  on  leave  in  1907  he  was  Instructor  in  Hellenistic  Greek 
and  New  Testament  Exegesis  in  the  New  Brunswick  Seminary.  Rut- 
gers College  gave  him  the  degree  of  D.D.  in  1879.  He  died  in  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.,  December  19,  1909. 
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60  Biographical   Record. 

LIBRARIANS. 

*Rev.  Peter  J.  Quick 1874-86. 

John  Charles  Van  Dyke,  L.H.D., 

Assistant  Librarian 1878-86. 

Librarian 1886 — 


RECTORS  OF  HERTZOG  HALL. 

*Rev.  Peter  J.  Quick 1869-74 

*Rev.  John  Garretson,  D.D 1874-75 

*Rev.  Lawrence  H.  Van  Dyck 1876-80 

*Rev.  Ralph  Willis 1880-88 

Rev.  Edward  Tanjore  Corwin,  D.D.,  Litt.D 1888-95 


SUPERINTENDENTS    OF    GROUNDS     AND 
PROPERTY. 

Philip  Case 1895-99. 

John  A.  Schwenger 1899 — 


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ALUMNI. 


1786. 

*JOHN  M.  VAN  HARLINGEN. 

Born  at  Sourland  (later  called  Harlingen),  N.  J.,  1761.  Nephew 
of  Rev.  Johannes  Martinus  Van  Harlingen  (1724-95).  A.B. 
(Queen's,  1783).  Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Christian 
Synod  of  Dutch  Reformed  Churches,  1786.  Millstone  and  Six  Mile 
Run,  1787-95.  Without  charge,  1795-1812.  Prof.  Hebrew  and  Ec- 
clesiastical History,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1812-13.  Trustee,  Queen's  College, 
1787-1813.  Published,  "Translation  of  Van  Der  Kemp's  Sermons  on 
Heidelberg  Catechism,"  2  vols..  New  Brunswick,  1810.  D.D.  Died, 
June  16,  1813. 

1787. 

*JOHN  BASSETT. 

Born  at  Bushwick  (Brooklyn),  N.  Y.,  1764.  A.B.  (Columbia, 
1786,  and  Yale,  1786).  Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed  by 
Christian  Synod  of  Dutch  Reformed  Churches,  1787.  Albany,  1787= 
1804.  Boght,  1805-11.  Gravesend  and  Bushwick,  181 1-24.  Prof. 
Hebrew  Language,  1804-12.  S.T.D.  (Williams,  1804).  Trustee, 
Queen's  College,  1788-1824.  Publications:  i.  "Psalms,  Hymns  and 
Spiritual  Songs,"  Albany,  1791.  2.  Translation  of  Immen's  "Pious 
Communicant,"  2  vols.,  New  York,  1801.     Died,  1824. 

*MOSES  FROELIGH. 

Born  at  Saugerties,  N.  Y.  (?),  May  9,  1763.  Brother  of  Rev. 
Solomon  Froeligh  (1750-1827).  Studied  under  Solomon  Froeligh 
and  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Christian  Synod  of  Dutch  Reformed 
Churches,  1787.  Shawangunk  and  Montgomery,  1788-1811.  Mont- 
gomery, 1811-17.    Died,  1817. 

*GERARDUS  ARENTS  KUYPERS. 

Born  in  Curagoa,  W.  L,  December  16,  1766.  Son  of  Rev.  War- 
moldus  Kuypers.  Studied  under  D.  Romeyn  and  H.  Meyer.  Li- 
censed by  Christian  Synod  of  Dutch  Reformed  Churches,  1787. 
Paramus  and  Saddle  River,  1788=89.  New  York,  1789-1833.  Prof. 
Hebrew,  1799-1804.     D.D.  (Queen's,  1810).     Died,  June  28,  1833. 


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*PETER  LOWE. 

Born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1764.  Studied  under  Livingston.  Li- 
censed by  Christian  Synod  of  Dutch  Reformed  Churches,  1787. 
Brooklyn,  Flatlands,  Flatbush,  Bushwick  and  New  Utrecht,  1787- 
1808.  Flatbush  and  Flatlands,  1808-18.  Principal  Erasmus  Hall 
Academy,  1805-18.    A.M.   (Queen's,  1810).     Died,  June  10,    1818. 

*JAMES  VAN  CAMPEN  ROMEYN. 

Born  at  Minisink,  N.  J.,  November  15,  1765.  Son  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Romeyn  (1729-94).  Schenectady  Academy,  1784.  Studied  under 
D.  Romeyn.  Licensed  by  Christian  Synod  of  Dutch  Reformed 
Churches,  1787.  Schodack  and  Greenbush,  1788-94.  Greenbush  and 
Wynantskill,  1794-99.  Hackensack  (2d),  and  Schraalenburgh  (2d), 
1799- 1 833.  A.AL  (Queen's,  181 1).  President,  General  Synod,  1806- 
07.     Trustee,  Queen's  College,  1809=40.     Died,  June  27,  1840. 

*PETER  STUDDIFORD. 

Born  m  New  York  City,  1763.  A.B.  (Columbia.  1786).  Studied 
under  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Christian  Synod  of  Dutch  Reformed 
Churches,  1787.  Readington  and  Bedminster,  1787-1800.  Reading- 
ton,  1800-26.  Instructor  in  Hebrew,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1813-14.  Trustee, 
Queen's  College,  1788-1826.     Died,  November  30,  1826. 


1788. 

♦GEORGE  G.  BRINKERHOFF, 

Born  at  Closter,  N.  J.,  1761.  Studied  under  Meyer,  Romeyn  and 
Froeligh.  Licensed  by  Synod  of  Dutch  Reformed  Churches,  1788. 
Missionary  to  the  north,  1789.  Conewago,  Penn.,  1789-93.  Kakeat 
and  Ramapo,  1793-1806.  Missionary  to  Genesee  County,  1796. 
Ramapo,  1806-07.     Sempronius,  near  Owasco,   1808-13.     Died,   1813. 

♦ISAAC  LABAGH. 

Born,  1764.  Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Synod  of 
Dutch  Reformed  Churches,  1788.  Kinderhook,  1789-1801.  Canajo- 
harie.  Stone  Arabia  and  Sharon,  1801=03.  New  Rhinebeck  and 
Sharon,  1803-11.  Greenbusk  and  Wynant's  Kill,  1811-15.  German 
Church,  New  York  Citj^  1815-22.  New  Rhinebeck,  1823-27.  Mis- 
sionary to  Lkica,  1827-37.  A.M.  (Queen's,  1813).  Died,  July  24, 
1837. 


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*PETER  LEYDT. 

Born  at  Six  Alile  Run,  N.  J.,  1763.  Son  of  Rev.  Johannes  Leydt. 
A.B.  (Queen's,  1782).  Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed  by 
Synod  of  Dutch  Reformed  Churches,  1788.  Ponds,  Kakeat  and 
Ramapo,  1789-93.     Died,  1796. 

"BRANDT  SCHUYLER  LUPTON. 

Born,  1763  (?).  A.B.  (Columbia,  1788).  Studied  under  Living- 
ston. Licensed  by  Synod  of  Dutch  Reformed  Churches,  1788.  Lan- 
singburg  and  Waterford,  1788-89.    Died,  1789. 

*JEREMIAH  ROMEYN. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  December  24,  1768.  Son  of  John  Ro= 
meyn  and  nephew  of  Rev.  Thomas  Romeyn  (1729-94).  Studied 
under  D.  Romeyn  and  H.  Meyer.  Licensed  by  Synod  of  Dutch 
Reformed  Churches,  1788.  Linlithgo,  1788-1804.  Upper  and  Lower 
Red  Hook.  1794-1806.  Harlem,  1806-14.  Supplied  Schoharie  Kill 
and  Beaverdam  (Roxbury),  1814-17.  Supplied  Woodstock,  Decem- 
ber, 1817— February,  1818.  Prof.  Hebrew,  1804-18.  A.M.  (Queen's, 
181 1).    D.D.     Died,  July,  1818. 

*PETER  STRYKER. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  December  2^,  1763.  Studied  under  Liv- 
ingston. Licensed  by  Synod  of  Dutch  Reformed  Churches,  1788. 
North  and  South  Hampton,  1788-90.  Staten  Island,  1790-94.  Belle= 
ville,  1794-1809.  Stated  Supply,  Stone  House  Plains,  1801-09.  Am- 
boy  Presbyterian,  1809-10.  Belleville  and  Stone  House  Plains,  1810- 
14.  Stated  Supply,  Stone  House  Plains,  1818-26.  Missionary  to 
Berne,  1827-29.     A.M.   (Columbia,  1804).     Died,  1847. 

*ABRAHAM  VAN  HORNE. 

Born  at  Whitehouse,  N.  J.,  December  31,  1763.  A.B.  (Queen's, 
1787).  Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Synod  of  Dutch 
Reformed  Churches,  1788.  Wawarsing,  Marbletown  and  Rochester, 
1789-95.     Caughnawaga,  1795-1833.     Died,  June  3,  1840. 

1789. 

*JOHN  DEMAREST. 

Born  at  New  Bridge,  N.  J.,  September  5,  1764.  Studied  under 
Froeligh.  Licensed  by  Synod  of  Reformed  Dutch  Churches,  1789. 
Niskayuna  and  Boght,  1790- 1803.     Minisink  and  Mahakemack,  1803- 


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oS.     Ponds  and  Wyckoff,  1S12-20.     Seceded,  1822.     Suspended.   1824. 
Missionary  of  Classis  of  Hackensack.  1825.     Died.  April  8.  1837. 

*SAMUEL  SMITH. 

Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Synod  of  Reformed  Dutch 
Churches.  1789.  Saratoga.  1789-1800.  Buskirk's  Bridge,  1792-1800. 
Presbyterian. 

1790. 

^ANDREW   GRAY. 

Born.  1764  (?V  Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed  by  S\nod 
of  Reformed  Dutch  Churches.  1790.  Poughkeepsie.  1790-94.  Mis- 
sionary to  the  Susquehanna  Region  (Hanover).  1793-96  Danville, 
Angelica.  Sharon,  Karr  Valley  and  Tuscarora,  1797-1S19.    Died.  1819. 

*JOHN  FRELINGHUYSEN  JACKSON. 

Born  at  Bergen,  N.  J..  1768.  Son  of  Rev.  William  Jackson  (1732- 
1S13").  A.B.  (Queen's.  1788).  Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed 
by  Synod  of  Reformed  Dutch  Churches.  1790.  Harlem  and  Phil- 
lipsburgh.  1792-1806.     Fordham,  1819-36.     Died,  1836. 

*NICHOLAS  VAN  VRANKEN. 

Born  at  Schenectady.  N.  Y..  1762.  Principal  Schenectady  Acad- 
emy (about  1785-91).  Studied  under  D.  Romeyn  and  Livingston. 
Licensed  by  Synod  of  Reformed  Dutch  Churches.  1790.  Fishkill, 
Hopewell  and  New  Hackensack.  1701-1804.     Died.  1S04. 

1791. 

♦JOHN  CORNELISON. 

Born  at  Nyack,  N.  Y..  1769.  Studied  under  Meyer  and  Living- 
ston. Licensed  by  Synod  of  Reformed  Dutch  Churches,  1791.  Mis- 
sionary in  Northern  and  Western  States,  1791-93.  Bergen  and  Eng- 
lish Neighborhood.  1793-1806.  Visited  the  Settlements  on  the  Dela- 
ware and  Susquehanna  (Hanover),  1794.  Bergen.  1806-28.  A.M. 
(Queen's.  1812).     Died.  1S28. 

1792. 

*DAV1D  SCHUYLER  BOGERT. 

Born  in  New  York  City.  1770.  A.B.  (Columbia.  1790.  and  Prince- 
ton.  1791).     Studied  under  Livingston.     Licensed  by  Synod  of  Re- 


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formed  Dutch  Churches,  1792.  Missionary  along  the  Hudson  and 
to  the  North,  as  far  as  St.  Croix,  1792.  Albany,  as  an  assistant, 
1792-96.  Presbyterian,  Southampton,  L.  I.,  1796-1806.  Blooming- 
dale,  1806-07.  Presbyterian,  Southampton,  L.  I.,  1807-13.  Success 
and  Oyster  Bay,  1813-26.     Died,  1839. 

*WILLIAM  PROVOST  KUYPERS. 

Born  at  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  1773.  Son  of  Rev.  Warmoldus  Kuy- 
pers  (1732-97).  Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Synod  of 
Reformed  Dutch  Churches.  1792.  Missionary  on  the  Delaware, 
1792-93.  Paramus  and  Saddle  River,  1793-96.  Suspended.  1797. 
Deposed.  1797.  Restored.  1798.  Boonton.  1801-05.  Presbyterian, 
Hempstead,  1805-13.  ^Missionary  in  Southwest,  especially  in  Texas 
and  Red  River  District,  1813-21.    Died,  1851. 

♦STEPHEN  OSTRANDER. 

Born  at  Plattekill,  N.  Y..  December  6.  1769.  Studied  under  Meyer 
and  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Synod  of  Reformed  Dutch  Churches, 
1792.  Missionary  along  the  Mohawk.  1792-93.  Missionary  to  west- 
ern parts  of  Greene.  Ulster  and  Sullivan  counties  and  Delaware 
County,  N.  Y.,  1793.  Oak  Hill  and  Catskill,  1793-94.  Pompton 
Plains  and  Parsippany.  1794-1809.  Schaghticoke  and  Tyashoke, 
1810-21.  Stated  Supply,  Argyle.  1810-.  Missionary  in  New  York 
City,  Hoboken,  Powle's  Hook  and  Harsimus.  1822-23.  Oak  Hill 
and  Durham,  1824-31.  Blooming  Grove,  1831-30.  Emeritus.  Died. 
November  17,  1845. 

1793. 

*JOHN  NELSON  ABEEL. 

Born  in  New  York  City.  1769.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1787).  Studied 
under  Livingston  and  Witherspoon.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
York,  1793.  Tutor,  Coll.  N.  J.,  I79I-93-  Presbyterian,  Arch  St., 
Philadelphia.  1794-95-  New  York,  1795-1812.  Trustee.  Columbia 
College,  1799-1812.  Trustee,  Queen's  College,  1807-12.  D.D.  (Har- 
vard. 1804).     Died,  January  19.  1812. 

♦CORNELIUS  BROWER. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1770.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1792).  Studied 
under  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1793.  Pough- 
keepsie  and  Stoutenburgh,  1794-1808.  Supplied  Hyde  Park,  1808-12. 
Prof.  High  School,  Utica,  and  Stated  Supply.  Frankfort,  1815-33. 
Supplied  frequently.  Arcadia.  Gorham  and  Tyre.  1833-45.    Died.  1845. 


56  Biographical   Record. 

*JOHN  C.  BRUSH. 

Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York, 
1793-  North  and  South  Hampton,  1794-96.  Presbyterian  churches 
of  Dutch  Creek,  Cross  Roads  and  Dover,  Del.,  1796-18 — . 

♦ZECHARIAH  H.  KUYPERS. 

Born  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  1771.  Son  of  Rev.  Warmoldus  Kuy- 
pers  (1732-97).  Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Hackensack,  1793.  Jamaica,  Newtown,  Success,  Oyster  Bay,  1794- 
1802.  Jamaica,  Success,  Oyster  Bay.  1802-18.  Success,  Oyster  Bay 
and  Lakeville,  1818-24.  Ponds,  Wyckoff  and  Preakness,  1825-42. 
Emeritus.    Died,  October,  1850. 

*HERMAN  VAN  HUYSEN. 

Born  in  Rockland  County,  N.  Y.,  October  23,  1751.  Studied  under 
Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Hackensack,  1793.  Helderbergh, 
Salem  and  Jerusalem,  1794-1825.     Died,  November  26,  1833. 


1794. 

*JOHN  BARENT  JOHNSON. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  March  3,  1769.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1792). 
Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1795. 
Albany,  1796-1802.  Brooklyn,  1802-03.  Publications:  i.  Oration  on 
Union,  Anniversary  of  the  Tammany  Society,  1794.  2.  Eulogy  on 
Washington,  before  Legislature,  New  York,  1800.     Died,  1803. 

*ELIJAH  ROSEGRANT   (ROSENKRANTZ). 

Born,  1766.  A.B.  (Queen's,  1791).  Studied  under  Livingston. 
Licensed  by  Particular  Synod  of  Dutch  Reformed  Churches,  1794. 
Became  a  physician  at  Paramus,  N.  J.     Died,  1832. 

♦JACOB  SICKLES. 

Born  at  Tappan,  N.  Y.,  January  24,  1772.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1792). 
Studied  under  Froeligh  and  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  York,  1794.  Schenectady,  assisting  Romeyn,  1794-97.  Cox- 
sackie  and  Coeymans,  1797-1801.  Kinderhook,  i8oi-3.S.  D.D.  (Rut- 
gers, 1832).     Died,  1845. 


Alumni.  57 

1795. 

*CHRISTIAN  BORK. 

Born  in  Berlin,  Prussia,  March  ii,  1758.  A  Hessian  soldier. 
Studied  under  Bassett.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1795.  Law- 
yersville  and  Sharon,  1796-98.  Schodack  and  Bethlehem,  1798-1803. 
Union,  Union  Village  and  Schodack,  1804-08.  Franklin  St.,  New 
York  City,  1808-23.     A.M.   (Queen's,  1811).     Died,  September,  1823. 

1796. 

"ABRAM   BROKAW. 

Born,  1761.  A.B.  (Queen's,  1793).  Studied  under  Livingston. 
Owasco,  1796-1808.  Ovid,  1808-22.  Suspended.  Seceded,  1822. 
Died,  July  17,  1846. 

*JAMES  SPENCER  CANNON. 

Born  in  Curagoa,  W.  L,  January  28,  1776.  Studied  under  Froeligh 
and  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Hackensack,  1796.  Six 
Mile  Run  and  Millstone,  1796-1807.  Six  Mile  Run,  1807-26.  Instruc- 
tor, Ecclesiastical  History,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1818-19.  Prof.  Ecclesiastical 
History,  Church  Government  and  Pastoral  Theology,  N.  B.  Sem., 
1826-52.  Prof.  Metaphysics  and  the  Philosophy  of  the  Human  Mind, 
Rutgers  College,  1826-52.  Trustee,  Queen's  College,  1800-52.  Presi- 
dent, General  Synod,  1813,  1820.  A.M.  (Queen's,  1811).  D.D. 
(Union,  1819).  Publications:  i.  Lectures  on  History  and  Chronol- 
ogy, 1834.  2.  Lectures  on  Pastoral  Theology,  New  York,  1853. 
Died,  July  25,  1852. 

*PETER  LABAQH. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1773.  Studied  under  Froeligh  and  Liv- 
ingston. Licensed  by  Classis  of  Hackensack,  1796.  Missionary  to 
Salt  River,  Kentucky,  1796-97.  Catskill  and  Oakhill,  1798-1809. 
Harlingen  and  Neshanic,  1809-21.  Harlingen,  1821-44.  A.M. 
(Queen's,  1811).  D.D.  Trustee,  Queen's  College,  181 1-58.  Died, 
1858. 

*JACOB  LARZALERE. 

Born,  1775.  Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  York,  1796.  North  and  South  Hampton,  1797-1828.  A.M. 
(Columbia,  1804).     Died,  1834. 


58  Biographical   Record. 

*GARRET  MANDEVILLE. 

Born,  March  19,  1775.  Studied  under  Froeligh.  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  York,  1796.  Rochester,  Wawarsing  and  Clove,  1798- 
1802.  Caroline,  1802-04.  Presbyterian,  Ithaca,  1804-15.  Beach 
Woods,  1824-26.  Berkshire  Valley,  1826-28.  Six  Mile  Creek,  1828- 
31.     Emeritus.     Died,  1853. 

♦ANDREW  YATES. 

Born  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1772.  A.B.  (Yale,  1793).  Studied 
under  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1796.  Prof. 
Latin  and  Greek,  Union  College,  1797-1801.  Congregational,  East 
Hartford,  1801-14.  Prof.  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy,  Union  Col- 
lege, 1814-25.  Principal  of  High  School,  Chittenango.  1825-36. 
Chittenango,  1832-34.     Died,  1844. 


1797. 

*JACOB  JONES  JANEWAY. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  November  20,  1774:  A.B.  (Columbia, 
1794).  Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
York,  1797.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Philadelphia,  1799.  Second 
Presbyterian,  Philadelphia.  1798-1828.  Prof.  Didactic  Theology, 
Western  Theol.  Sem.,  Allegheny,  Pa.,  1828-29.  New  Brunswick, 
1830-31.  Supplied  Orchard  St.,  New  York  City,  1831.  Vice  Presi- 
dent, Rutgers  College,  1833-39.  Prof.  Belles-Lettres,  Evidences  of 
Christianity  and  Political  Economy,  Rutgers  College,  1833-39.  Di- 
rector, Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1813-30,  1840-58.  Trustee,  Coll. 
N.  J.,  1813-  ,  1839-  .  Trustee,  Rutgers  College,  1830-50. 
"D.D.  Publications :  i.  Internal  Evidences  of  the  Bible.  2.  History 
of  Rutgers  College,  1833.  3.  Commentaries  on  Romans,  Hebrews, 
Acts.  4.  Exposition  of  Acts  in  Question  and  Answer.  5.  Communi- 
cants' Manual.    Died,  June  27,  1858. 


1798. 

"GEORGE  BARCOLO. 

Born  at  New  Utrecht,  N.  Y.,  1775.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1795). 
Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1798. 
Hopewell  and  New  Hackensack,  1805-10.  Died  at  Preakness,  N.  J., 
1832. 


Alumni.  59 

♦JOHN  CORNELL. 

Born  at  Northampton,  Pa.,  1774.  Log  College,  Pa.  Studied  under 
Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1798.  Presbyterian, 
Allentown  and  Nottingham,  1800-21.  Principal  of  Academies  at 
Somerville,  1821-28,  and  at  Millstone,  1828-35.     Died,  1835. 

♦PHILIP  H.  DURYEE. 

Born  at  New  Utrecht,  N.  Y.,  1774.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1795). 
Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1798. 
Missionary  in  the  West,  1798-1802.  Saratoga  and  Easton,  1802-28. 
-English  Neighborhood,  1829-48.  Trustee,  Rutgers  College,  1840-50. 
D.D.    Died,  1850. 

♦WILHELMUS  ELTINQE. 

Born  near  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1778.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1796).  Studied 
under  D.  Romeyn.  Licensed  1798.  Paramus  and  Saddle  River,  1799- 
1811.  Paramus,  1811-16.  Paramus  and  Totowa,  ist,  1816-33.  Para- 
mus, 1833-50.  Trustee,  Queen's  College,  1807-51.  President,  Gen- 
eral Synod,  1830.     D,D.   (Rutgers,  1839).     Died,  1851. 

♦WILLIAM  MANLEY. 

Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1798.  Missionary  to  Susque- 
hanna River  Region,  1798-1800.  Supplied  Cortlandtown  and  Peeks- 
kill,  1800-06.     Died,  1806. 

♦JOHN  HARDENBERGH  MEYER, 

Born  at  Pompton  Plains,  N.  J.  (?)   1775.     Son  of  Rev.  Hermanus 
Meyer,    D.D.    (1720-91).     A.B.    (Columbia,    1795).      Studied    under 
Livingston.     Licensed  by  Classis  of  New   York,   1798.     New   Paltz 
.•     and  New  Hurley,  1799-1803.     Schenectady,  1803-06.     Died,  1806. 

♦HENRY  POLHEMUS. 

Born  at  Harlingen,  N.  J.,  May  31,  1772.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J.  1794). 
Studied  under  Romeyn.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1798. 
Harlingen  and  Neshanic,  1798-1808.  English  Neighborhood,  1809-13. 
Shawangunk,  1813-16.  Trustee,  Queen's  College,  1800-16.  Died, 
November  2,  1816. 

♦BENJAMIN  ROMEYN. 

Born,  1774.  Son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Romeyn  (1729-94).  Died  just 
as  he  finished  his  theological  studies,  1798. 


,60  Biographical   Record. 

*JOHN  BRODHEAD  ROMEYN. 

Born  at  Hackensack,  N.  J.  (?)  1777.  Son  of  Rev.  Dirck  Romeyn, 
D.D.  (1744-1804).  A.B.  (Columbia,  1795).  Studied  under  Living- 
ston. Licensed  by  Classjs  of  Albany,  1798.  Rhinebeck  Flats,  1799- 
1803.  Presbyterian,  Schenectady,  1803-04.  Presbyterian,  Albany, 
1804-08.  Presbyterian,  Cedar  St.,  New  York  City,  1808-25.  Trustee, 
Columbia  College,  1809-25.  Clerk  of  Columbia  College,  1811-15. 
Trustee,  Coll.  N.  J.,  1809-25.  S.T.D.  (Coll.  N.  J..  1809).  Published 
Sermons,  2  vols.,  New  York,  1816.     Died,  1825. 


*THOMAS  ROMEYN. 

Born  at  Caughnawaga,  N.  Y.,  1777.  Son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Ro- 
meyn (1729-94).  In  class  of  1797,  Union.  Studied  under  Dr. 
Romeyn.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1798.  Florida,  1800-06. 
Niskayuna  and  Amity,  1806-27.     Died,  1857. 


*ISAAC  VAN  DOREN. 

Born,  July  9,  1773.  Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  York,  1798.  Presbyterian,  Hopewell,  Orange  Co., 
N.  Y.,  1802-25.  Teaching  in  Newark,  1825-29.  Collegiate  Institute 
for  Young  Ladies  on  Brooklyn  Heights,  1829-34.  College  for  Young 
Ladies  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  1834-38.  Academy  at  Warsaw,  Ky., 
1838-40.  Presbyterian  Mission  Church  at  Iron  Mountain,  Missouri, 
1840-44.     Died,  1865. 


♦JOHN  SCHUREMAN  VREDENBURGH. 

Born,  March  20,  1776.  A.B.  (Queen's,  1794).  Studied  under 
Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1798.  Raritan, 
1800-21.    Trustee,  Queen's  College,  1800-21.  Died,  October  4,  1821. 

*HENRY  V.  WYCKOFF. 

Born  near  Millstone,  N.  J.,  1771.  Brother  of  Rev.  Isaac  N. 
Wyckoff,  D.D.  (N.  B.  Sem.,  1817).  Studied  under  Livingston. 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1798.  Charleston,  1799-1803  (?). 
Charleston,  2d,  1803-20.  Suspended.  Seceded,  1822.  Charleston, 
2d,  Seceder,  1822-29.  Charleston  Independent,  1829-30.  Published, 
"Reason  for  Withdrawing  from  Reformed  Dutch  Church,"  1820. 
Died,  March  6,  1835. 


Alumni.  61 

1799. 

♦CONRAD  TEN  EYCK. 

Born,  1756.  Studied  under  D.  Romeyn.  Licensed,  1799.  Amster- 
dam, New  Harlem  and  Mayfield,  1799-1803.  Veddersburg,  New 
Harlem  and  Mayfield,  1803-04.  New  Harlem  and  Mayfield,  1804-12. 
Owasco  and  Sand  Beach,  1812-26.    Died,  October  30,  1844. 

1800. 

*HENRY  OSTRANDER. 

Born  at  Plattekill,  N.  Y.,  March  11,  1781.    In  class  of  1799,  Union. 
Studied    under    Froeligh.      Licensed    by    Classis    of    Paramus,    1800. 
Coxsackie,  1801-10.    Catskill  (or  Leeds),  1810-12.    Caatsban,  1812-62. 
,    Also  pastor  at  Saugerties  village,  1839-40,  and  Stated  Supply  at  Hur- 
ley, 1811-14.     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1844).     Died,  November  22,  1872. 

*JOHN  LANSING  ZABRISKIE. 

Born  at  zA.lbany,  N.  Y.,  March  4,  1779.  A.B.  (Union,  1797). 
Studied  under  D.  Romeyn.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1800. 
Greenbush  and  Wynantskill,  1801-11.  Hillsborough  (Millstone), 
181 1-50.     Trustee,  Queen's  College,  181 1-50.     Died,  August  15,  1850. 


1801. 

♦PETER  DITMARS  FROELIGH. 

Born  at  Millstone,  N.  J.  (?)  1782.  Son  of  Rev.  Solomon  Froeligh, 
D.D.  (1750-1827).  A.B.  (Columbia,  1799).  Studied  under  his 
father.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1801.  Pittstown,  Tioshock 
and  Sincok,  1802-07.  New  Paltz  and  New  Hurley,  1807-16.  Aquack- 
anonck,  1816-25.  Seceded,  1825.  Suspended.  Aquackanonck  and 
English  Neighborhood  (?)    Seceder,  1825-27.     Died,  1827. 

♦JACOB  SCHOONMAKER. 

Born  at  Aquackanonck,  N.  J.,  May  11,  1777.  Son  of  Rev.  Hen- 
ricus  Schoonmaker  (1739-1820).  A.B.  (Columbia,  i799)-  Studied 
under  Froeligh  and  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Paramus, 
1801.  Jamaica  and  Newtown,  1802-49.  Jamaica,  1849-50.  Trustee, 
Rutgers  College,  1826-52.     S.T.D.   (Dickinson,  1831).     Died,  1852. 


62  Biographical   Record. 

*JOHN  SCHUREMAN. 

Born  near  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  October  19,  1778.  A.B.  (Queen's, 
1795)-  Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany, 
1801.  Bedminster,  1801-07.  Hillsborough,  1807-09.  New  York, 
1809-12.  New  Brunswick,  1813.  Vice  President,  Queen's  College, 
1811-18.  Prof.  Moral  Philosophy  and  Belles-Lettres,  Queen's  Col- 
lege, 1811-18.  Prof.  Ecclesiastical  History,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1815-18. 
Trustee,  Queen's  College,  1800-18.  S.T.D.  (Columbia,  1816).  Died, 
May  15,  1818. 


♦JOHN  C.  TOLL. 

Born,  1778  (?).  A.B.  (Union,  1799).  Studied  under  Livingston. 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1801.  Ordained,  1803.  Canajoharie, 
Middletown,  Mapletown,  Westerlo  and  Bowman's  Kill,  1803-15.  Mid- 
dletown  and  Westerlo,  1815-22.  Suspended.  Seceded,  1822.  Wes- 
terlo and  Middletown,  Seceder.  1822-25.  These  united  churches 
were  then  called  Canajoharie,  1825-42.     Died,  1848. 


^PETER  L  VAN  PELT. 

Born  at  Bush  wick,  L.  L,  May  27,  1778.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1799). 
Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1801. 
Staten  Island,  1802-35.  Fordham.  1836-47.  Chaplain  in  the  war, 
1812-14.     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1834).    Died,  January  20,  1861. 


♦HERMAN  VEDDER. 

Born  at  Rotterdam,  N.  Y.,  November  17,  1777.  A.B.  (Union, 
1799).  Studied  under  D.  Romeyn  and  S.  Froeligh.  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Albany,  1801.  Greenbush  and  Taghkanic,  1803-50.  Also 
supplied  Linlithgo,  1806-14.  Greenbush  (Gallatin),  1850-64.  Died, 
June  29,  1873. 


♦RALPH  A.  WESTERVELT. 

Born,  1777.  Studied  under  his  father-in-law,  Rev.  Solomon  Froe- 
ligh, D.D.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1801.  Rochester, 
Wawarsing,  1802-08,  and  Clove,  1807-08.  Bethlehem  and  Coeymans, 
1808-15.  Wynantskill,  1815-23.  Died,  while  preparing  to  secede,. 
April  12,  1823. 


Alumni.  63 

1802. 

*JOHN  I.  CHRISTIE. 

Born  at  Schraalenberg,  1781.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1799).  Studied 
under  Froeligh.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1802.  Presbyterian, 
Amsterdam   and   Galway,    1803-12.     Warwick,    1812-35.      Died,   1845. 

^CHARLES  HARDENBERQH. 

Born,  1776  (?).  Studied  under  Froeligh.  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Paramus,  1802.  Warwick,  1804-08.  Bedminster,  T808-20.  Green- 
wich, New  York  City,  1820-21.  Trustee,  Queen's  College,  1812-21. 
A.M.   (Queen's,  1811).     Died,  1821. 

*SYLVANUS  PALMER. 

Born,  1770.  Studied  under  Bassett.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Al- 
bany, 1802.  Employed  by  Northern  Missionary  Society  at  Union 
and  Chenango,  1802-08.  Union  (Tioga  Co.)  and  Chenango,  1808-18. 
Middletown  and  Fonda's  Bush,  1818-20.  Suspended.  1822.  Seceded, 
1822.  Union,  Seceder,  1822-25.  Union  and  Flats,  Seceder,  1825-29. 
Declared  independent.     Tribe's  Hill  and  Mayfield.     Died,   1846. 


1803. 

^-JAMES  D.  DEMAREST. 

Born,  March  9,  1780.  Studied  under  Froeligh  and  Livingston. 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1803.  Caatsban,  1808-09.  Kakiat 
and  Ramapo,  1809-24.  Seceded,  1824.  Ramapo  and  Kakiat  (Hemp- 
stead), Seceder,  1824-58.     Died,  November  7,  1869. 

*PETER  A.  OVERBAQH. 

Born,  1779.  Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed,  1803.  Bethle- 
hem and  Coeymans,  1805-06.  Woodstock,  1806-09.  Woodstock  and 
Flatbush  (Ulster  Co.),  1809-17.  Flatbush  (Ulster  Co.),  1817-41. 
After  1834,  preached  also  at  Plattekill  station.     Died,  1842. 

^CORNELIUS  D.  SCHERMERHORN. 

Born  in  Schoharie,  N.  Y.,  1780  (?).  A.B.  (Union,  1797).  Studied 
under  Livingston.  Licensed,  1803.  Schoharie  Kill,  1802-30.  Also 
at  Oak  Hill,  1809-18.  He  is  said  to  have  been  settled  in  Canada  in 
1823.     Died,  1S30. 


61  Biographical   Record. 

*HENRY  VEDDER. 

Licensed,  1803. 

*ANDREW  WHITBECK. 

Studied  under  Livingston    (?).     Licensed,  1803    (?). 

1804. 

*SAMUEL  BOGERT. 

Born,  1783  (?).  A.B.  (Columbia,  1801).  Studied  under  Froeligh. 
Licensed.  1804.     Never  ordained.     Died,  1868. 

*JACOB  BRODHEAD. 

Born  at  ALirbletown,  N.  Y.,  May  14,  1782.  A.B.  (Union,  1801). 
Tutor,  LTnion  College,  1802-04.  Studied  under  Froeligh  and  D. 
Romeyn.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1804.  Rhinebeck  Flats, 
1804-09.  New  York,  1809-13.  Philadelphia,  Crown  St.,  1813-26. 
New  York,  Broome  St.,  1826-37.  Flatbush  (Ulster  Co.),  1837-41. 
Brooklyn,  Central,  1841-46.  Trustee,  Queen's  College,  1812-45.  D.D. 
(Queen's,  1815).     Died.  June  5,  1855. 

*PETER  VAN  BEUREN. 

A.B.  (Union,  1802).  Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed.  1804. 
Charlestown,  ist,  1805-14.  Union  Village  and  Schodack.  1814-20. 
Died,  1832. 

"CORNELIUS  D.  WESTBROOK. 

Born  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May,  1782.  A.B.  (Union,  1801).  Studied 
under  John  B.  Romeyn.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany.  1804. 
Tutor,  Union  College,  1803-05.  Fishkill.  1806-30.  Editor.  "Christian 
Intelligencer."  1830-33.  Rector,  Grammar  School,  New  Brunswick, 
N.  J.,  1833-36.  Cortlandtown,  1836-50.  Trustee,  Rutgers  College, 
1829-58.     D.b.  (Rutgers.  1829).     Died,  1858. 

1805. 
1806. 

*STEPHEN  H.  BROWER. 

Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed,  1806.  Greenwich,  New  York 
City  (Stated  Supply  ?),  1806-07. 


Alumni.  65. 

♦THOMAS  HALIDAY. 

Studied  under  Livingston.     Licensed,  1806.     Presbyterian. 

♦ANDREW  N.  KITTLE. 

Born  at  Kinderhook,  N.  Y.,  1785.  A.B.  (Union,  1804).  Studied 
under  Froeligh  and  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Paramus, 
1806.  Red  Hook  Landing  and  St.  John's,  1807-15.  Red  Hook  Land- 
ing, St.  John's  and  Linlithgo,  1815-27.  Upper  Red  Hook,  1827-33. 
Stuyvesant,  1835-46.    D.D.     Died,  1864. 

♦STEPHEN  ROWAN. 

Born  at  Salem,  N.  Y.,  1787.  A.B.  (Union,  1804).  Studied  under 
J.  H.  Meyer  and  Jeremiah  Romeyn.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
York,  1806.  Greenwich,  New  York  City,  1807-19.  Eighth  Presby- 
terian, Christopher  St.,  New  York  City.  1819-25.  Secretary  of  So- 
ciety for  Ameliorating  Condition  of  Jews,  1825-35.  S.T.D.  (Colum- 
bia. 1822).     Died,  1835. 

1807. 

♦CORNELIUS  T.  DEMAREST. 

Born  in  xsew  York  City,  January  2^,  1786.  A.B.  (Columbia, 
1804).  Studied  under  Livingston  and  Froeligh.  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  Paramus,  1807.  White  House,  1808-13.  English  Neighborhood, 
1813-24.  Seceded,  1824.  Suspended.  English  Neighborhood,  Se- 
ceder,  1824-39.  Hackensack  and  English  Neighborhood,  Seceder, 
1839-52.  King  St.,  New  York  City,  Seceder,  1852-62.  Trustee, 
Queen's  College,  1812-32.  Published,  "A  Lam.entation  Over  Rev. 
Samuel  Froeligh,  S.T.D.,"   1827.     Died,  December  26,  1862. 

1808. 

♦CORNELIUS  BOGARDUS. 

Born,  September  25.  1780.  Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed 
b}'  Classis  of  New  York,  1808.  Schenectady,  1808-12.  Died,  Decem- 
ber 13,  1812. 

♦CORNELIUS  C.  CUYLER. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1783.  A.B.  (Union,  1806).  Studied  under 
Bassett  and  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Schenectady,  1808. 
Poughkeepsie.  1809-33.  Presbyterian,  Philadelphia,  1833-50.  D.D. 
(Union,  1828).  Trustee,  Rutgers  College,  1827-33  (?).  Published, 
"Signs  of  the  Times,"  a  volume  of  discourses,  1839.  Died.  August 
31,  1850. 
5 


66  Biographical   Record. 

*DAV1D  DeVOE. 

Born,  1783  (?).  Studied  under  Livingston  (?).  Licensed,  1808. 
Beaverdam  and  Middleburgh,  1808-16.  Also  Oppenheim,  1811-16. 
St.  Johnsville,  1816-30.     Columbia  and  Warren,  1836-39.    Died,  1843. 

*JACOB  R.  H.  HASBROUCK. 

Born,  1784  (?).  Studied  under  Froeligh.  Licensed,  1808.  Klein, 
Esopus  and  Bloomingdale,  1809-13.  Charlestown,  ist,  and  Canajo- 
harie  (Mapletovvn  and  Westerlo),  1815-26.  Root,  now  Currytown, 
1826-30.     Died.  1854  (?). 

*ABRAM  HOFFMAN. 

Born  at  Shawangunk,  N.  Y.,  1780.  Studied  under  Froeligh  and 
Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1808.  Courtlandtown, 
1808-30.  Also  Missionary  to  Wawarsing,  1828-29.  Cato,  1831-43. 
Died,  1856. 

1809. 
1810. 

*JOHN  HENDRICKS. 

Born  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  1782.  A.B.  (Union,  1808).  Studied 
under  Brodhead  and  Livingston.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York, 
1810.     Never  ordained.    Died  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  August  6,  1876. 

^GILBERT  ROBERT  LIVINGSTON. 

Born  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  1786.  A.B.  (Union,  1805).  Studied 
under  Perkins  of  Connecticut  and  Livingston.  Licensed  by  North 
Hartford  Association,  1808.  Studied  further  under  Livingston,  1808- 
-10.  Coxsackie,  181 1-26.  Philadelphia,  1826-34.  D.D.  (Williams, 
1829).     Died,  1834. 

1810.     Removal  of  the  Seminary 
to  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

1811. 


Alumni.  67 

1812. 

*THOMAS  DeWITT. 

Born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  September  13,  1791.  A.B.  (Union, 
1808).  Studied  under  Brodhead  and  Froeligh  and  at  N.  B.  Sem. 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1812.  Hopewell  and  New 
Hackensack,  1812-25.  Hopewell,  1825-27.  New  York,  1827-74.  D.D. 
(Rutgers,  1828).  Trustee,  Rutgers  College,  1840-74.  Trustee,  Co- 
lumbia College,  1858-74.  Editor  of  "Christian  Intelligenceh,"  1831- 
43.  President,  General  Synod,  1824-25.  Published  many  sermons 
and  articles.     Died,  May  18,   1874. 

*JOHN  SCOTT  MABON. 

Born  at  Bowden,  Roxbury  Co.,  Scotland,  January  20,  1780.  A.B. 
(Union,  1806).  Taught  in  Erasmus  Hall,  Flatbush,  N.  Y.,  1806-07, 
and  in  Brooklyn,  1810-11.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick, 
1812.  Tutor,  Union  College,  1814-15.  Rector  of  Grammar  School, 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1818-25.  Teacher  in  Morristown,  1826-28, 
in  Brooklyn,  1828-30,  and  in  Hackensack,  1835-49.  Ordained  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1828.  Instructor  in  Hebrew  and  Greek, 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1818-19.     Died,  April  27,  1849, 


BARCLAY. 


N.  B.  Sem.,  1809-10. 


1813. 

♦ROBERT  BRONK. 

Born  at  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.,  1789.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1810).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1813.  Washington  and  Boght, 
1813-23.     Washington  (or  West  Troy),  1823-34.     Died,  1837. 

*PETER  SILVESTER  WYNKOOP. 

Born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  March  28,  1787.  A.B.  (Union,  1807). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1813.  Assistant  of  Rev.  J. 
S.  Vredenburgh,  Raritan,  1813-14.  Catskill,  1814-17.  Hyde  Park 
(Staatsburgh),  1817-20.  Hyde  Park  and  Pleasant  Plain,  1820-22. 
Ghent  and  Hillsdale,  1823-40.  Ghent  and  Claverack,  2d,  1840-43. 
Ghent,  1843-44.     Blooming  Grove,  1844-48.    Died,  November  i,  1848. 


68  Biographical    Record. 

1814. 

*JAMES   MLRPHY. 

Born  near  Rhinebeck,  1788.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1814.  Rochester,  Wawarsing  and  Clove,  1814-25.  Glenville, 
2d,  1826-34.  Also  Missionary  to  Rexfordville,  1830.  St.  Johnsville 
and  Manheim,  1834-37.  Herkimer  and  German  Flats,  1837-41. 
Herkimer  and  Frankfort,  1839-40.  Herkimer  and  Mohawk,  1840-42. 
Coeymans,  1842.  Herkimer,  1843-49.  Stated  Supply  at  Columbia, 
1850-54.  Frankfort,  1854-57.  Published,  "Creation,  or  The  Bible  and 
Geology,"    1850.     Died,   1857. 

*STAATS  VAN  SANTVOORD. 

Born,  ]\larch  15,  1790.  A.B.  (Union,  181 1).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  New  Brunswick,  1814.  Belleville,  1814-28.  Agent  to  collect 
funds  for  Theological  Seminary,  1828-29.  Schodack,  1829-34.  Also 
at  Coeymans,  1829-30.  Stated  Supply.  New  Baltimore,  1834-39. 
Onesquethaw,  1839-64.  Supplying  also  Berne,  2d,  1841-42,  and  New 
Salem,  1843-44,  and  pastor  at  Jerusalem,  1845-47.  In  service  of  the 
Christian  Commission,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1864.  D.D.  (Union,  1876). 
Published,  "A  Spiritual  Gift,"  a  volume  of  sermons,  New  York,  185 1. 
Died,  May  29,  1882. 

*JACOB  VAN  VECHTEN. 

Born  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  1788.  Son  of  Judge  Van  Vechten.  A.B. 
(Union,  1809).  Associate  Reformed  Sem.,  1813  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1814.  Schenectady,  1815-49.  D.D.  (Wil- 
liams, 1836).  Trustee,  Union  College,  1837-71.  Died,  September 
15.  1871. 

^CORNELIUS  C.  VERMEULE. 

Born,  1786.  A.B.  (Queen's,  1812).  Tutor  of  Languages,  Queen's 
College,  1812-14.  Professor  of  Languages,  Queen's  College,  1814-15. 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1814.  Harlem,  1816-36. 
A.M.     M.D.     D.D.     Died,  January  15,  1859. 


*JOHN  H.  CARLE. 

A.B.  (Queen's,  1811).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1811-12.  Licensed  by  Presby- 
tery of  Geneva.  Marbletown,  Hurley,  1814-26.  Also  Shokan,  1814- 
25.     Presbyterian,  1825-48.     Mapletown  and  Currytown,  1848-51. 


Alumni.  69 

1815. 

^NICHOLAS  J.  MARSELUS. 

Born  in  Mohawk  Valley,  1792.  A.B.  (Union,  1810).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunsw-ick,  1815.  Greenbush  and  Blooming  Grove, 
1815-22.  Greenwich,  New  York  City,  1822-58.  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1844).     Died,  May  5,  1876. 

*RICHARD  SLUYTER. 

Born  at  Nassau,  N.  Y.,  1787.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1815.  Claverack  and  Hillsdale,  1816-25.  Claverack,  1825-42. 
Claverack,  ist  and  2d,  1842.  Claverack,  ist,  1843.  Also  supplied 
Ghent  seven  years.     Died,  1843. 

♦ABRAHAM  D.  WILSON. 

Born  at  Amwell,  N.  J.,  November  15,  1789.  A.B.  (Queen's,  1811). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1815.  New  Prospect  and 
Shawangunk,  1816-29.  North  Branch,  1831-38.  Missionary  to  Illi- 
nois, 1838-41.  Fairview,  1841-56.  "Father  of  Western  Missions." 
Died,  July  21,  1876. 


1816. 

*WILLIAM   R.   BOGARDUS. 

Born,  1792  (?).  A.B.  (Union,  1813).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick,  1816.  New  Paltz  and  New  Hurley,  1817-28.  New 
Paltz,  1828-31.     Aquackanonck,  1831-56.     D.D.     Died,  1862. 

^CORNELIUS  C.  ELTINQE. 

Born  near  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  I793-  Brother  of  Rev.  Wilhelmus 
Eltinge  (1798).  A.B.  (Queen's,  1812).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1816.  Pleasant  Plains,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1816.  Mini- 
smk  and  Mahackemack,  i8i7-37-  Mahackemack  (Deerpark),  1837- 
43.     Died,  October,  1843. 

*ISAIAH  v.  JOHNSON. 

Born,  1783.  A.B.  (WiUiams,  1813).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1816.  Argyle  and  Fort  Miller,  1817-21.  Schodack,  1821- 
24.     Died,  1824. 


70  Biographical   Record. 

*AVA  NEAL. 

Born,  1781  (?).  A.B.  (Columbia,  1810).  Tutor,  Queen's  College, 
1813-14.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1816.  Pompton 
Plains  and  Fairfield,  1817-22.  Pompton  Plains,  1822-28.  Suspended, 
1829.  Restored,  1833.  Published  "An  Abstract  of  Dr.  Livingston's 
Theology."     First  edition,  1831 ;  second  edition,  1832.     Died,  1839. 

♦JACOB  I.  SCHULTZ. 

Born  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  1792.  A.B.  (Union,  1813).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1816.  Rockaway  and  Lebanon,  1816- 
34.     Middlebush,  1834-38.     Died,  1852. 

1817. 

*JOHN  ALBURTIS  (or  BURTIS). 

Born  179 — .  A.B.  (Columbia,  1812).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,   1817. 

*SAMUEL  KISSAM. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1796.  A.B.  (Union,  1813).  Studied  un- 
der Mason  and  at  N.  B.  Sem.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1817.  Bethlehem  and  Coeymans,  1818-28.  Bethlehem  and 
Jerusalem,  1828-41.  Coeymans,  1843-45.  Published  "Memorials," 
New  York,  1859.    Died.  1868. 

*JOHN  LUDLOW. 

Born  at  Aquackanonck,  N.  J.,  1793.  A.B.  (Union,  1814).  Tutor, 
Union  College,  1815-16.  Studied  under  Rev.  Andrew  Yates  and  at 
N.  B.  Sem.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1817.  New 
Brunswick,  1817-19.  Prof.  Biblical  Literature  and  Ecclesiastical 
History,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1819-23.  Albany,  ist,  1823-34.  Provost  of 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  1834-52.  Prof.  Pastoral  Theology,  Ec- 
clesiastical History  and  Church  Government,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1852-57. 
Prof.  Metaphysics  and  Philosophy  of  the  Human  Mind,  Rutgers 
College,  1852-57.  D.D.  (Union.  1827).  LL.D.  (Rutgers,  1851). 
Trustee,  Rutgers  College,  1819-37.     Died,  September  8,  1857. 

♦WILLIAM  WIRT  PHILLIPS. 

Born,  1796.  A.B.  (Union,  1813).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1817.  Presbyterian,  Pearl  St.,  later  Fifth  Ave.  and  nth 
St.,  New  York  City,  1817-65.    D.D.    (Columbia,  1826).     Died,  1865. 


Alumni.  71 

♦SAMUEL  ALEXANDER  VAN  VRANKEN. 

Born  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.  (?),  February  20,  1792.  Son  of  Rev. 
Nicholas  Van  Vranken  (1790).  Union,  1815.  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  New  Brunswick,  1817.  Middletown  and  Freehold,  1818-26. 
Freehold,  1826-34.  Poughkeepsie,  1834-37.  Broome  St.,  New  York 
City,  1837-41.  Prof.  Didactic  and  Polemic  Theology,  N.  B.  Sem., 
1841-61.  Prof.  Moral  Philosophy,  Rutgers  College,  1841-46.  Prof. 
Evidences  of  Christianity  and  Logic,  Rutgers  College,  1846-60. 
S.T.D.  (Columbia,  1836).  Trustee,  Queen's  College,  1819-40.  Pub- 
lished, "Whose  Children  are  Entitled  to  Baptism?",  1841.  Died, 
January  i,  1861. 

*PETER  VAN    ZANDT. 

Born,  1795  (?).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1817. 
Schenectady,  2d,  and  First  Church,  Fourth  Ward  (Glenville),  1818- 
22.     Missionary  to  Oakhill,  1823.     Became  a  physician.     Died,  1855- 

♦ISAAC  NEWTON  WYCKOFF. 

Born  near  Millstone,  N.  J.,  1792.  A.B.  (Queen's,  1812).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  181 7.  Leeds,  1818-33.  Catskill,  1833- 
36.  Albany,  2d,  1836-66.  D.D  .(Union,  1838,  and  Rutgers,  1839)- 
Trustee,  Rutgers  College,  1851-69.     Died,  March  29,  1869. 


♦JOHN  SWARTWOUT. 

A.B   (Columbia,  1812).     Student.     Died,  1815. 

♦FREDERICK  VERMEULE. 

Student,  1814-16.     A.B.  (Queen's,  1814).     Died  at  Plainfield.  N.  J., 
January  30,  1865. 


1818. 

♦CORNELIUS  BOQARDUS. 

Born  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  1785.  In  class  of  1816,  Union.  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1818.  Missionary  to  Madison  and 
Warren  Counties,  New  York,  1818-20.  Beaverdam,  1821-25.  Wy- 
nantskill,  1826-32.  Boght,  1834-38.  Gilboa  and  Conesville  1838-42. 
Supplied  Blenheim  for  a  time,  a  teacher,  1843-54.  Published  a 
treatise  on  the  Mode  of  Baptism,  1821.     Died,   1854. 


72  Biographical   Record. 

♦DAVID  R.  DeFRAEST. 

Born  at  Greenbush.  X.  Y.,  1785.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1818.  Cato,  1821-25.  Gato  and  Stirling,  1825.  Inde- 
pendent, 1825-28.  Suspended,  1828.  Associate  Presbj^terian.  Died, 
1851. 

*BROGUN  HOFF. 

Born  at  Harlingen,  X.  J.,  1794.  A.B.  (Queen's,  1817).  Licensed 
by  Glassis  of  Xew  Brunswick,  1818.  Philadelphia,  2d  (Eighth  St.), 
1818-24.  Presbyterian,  Bridgeton,  X.  J.,  1824-33.  Presbyterian, 
Bath,  Penn.,  1833-35.  Leeds  and  Kiskatom,  1835-42.  Rhinebeck, 
1842-50.     Germantown,  1850-55.     Died,  December,  1855. 

♦WALTER  MONTEITH. 

Born  at  Broadalbin,  X.  Y.,  1784  (?).  A.B.  (Union,  1811).  Tutor, 
Union  College,  1812-15.  Flatlands  and  Flatbush,  1819-20.  Presby- 
terian, Schenectady,  1820-  .  Presbyterian,  Pearl  St.,  New  York 
City,  1820  -29.    Died,  May  6,  1834. 


=^STEPHEN    HASBROUCK. 

Born  at  Gilford,  X.  Y.,  April  24,  1794.  Son  of  Joseph  I.  Has- 
brouck.  A.B.  (Union,  1815).  X.  B.  Sem.,  1815-16.  Physician  in 
Xew  York  Citv. 


1819. 

♦JAMES  G.  BRINKERHOFF. 

Born,  1796.  Studied  under  Froeligh,  i8ig.  Montville,  1821-24. 
Seceded,  1824.  Suspended.  Montville,  Seceder,  1824.  English 
Neighborhood,  Seceder,  1824.  Montville,  Seceder,  1825-2S.  Mont- 
ville and  Paramus,  Seceder,  1828-30.  Paramus  and  Clarkstown,  Se- 
ceder, 1830-40.  Paramus,  Seceder,  1840-44.  Mt.  ]\Iorris,  Seceder, 
1844 — .     Died,  1879. 

♦GEORGE  Dubois. 

Born  at  Xew  Paltz,  N.  Y.,   1800.     Studied  under  Froeligh,   1819. 
s     Licensed  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1819.    Bloomingburgh  and  Mamaka- 
ting,   1820-24.     Franklin  St.,    New  York  City,   1824-37.     Tarrytown, 
1838-44.     Died,  1844. 


Alumni.  73 

*JACOB  D.  FONDA. 

Born  at  Watervliet,  N.  Y.,  1793.  A.B.  (Union,  1815).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1819.  Easton  and  Union  Village, 
1820-30.  Union  Village,  1830-35.  Caughnawaga,  1835-42.  Linlithgo 
and  Greenport,  1842-47.     Schaghticoke,  1847-56.     Died,  1856. 

^STEPHEN  ZABRISKIE  GOETSCHIUS. 

Born  at  New  Paltz,  X.  Y.,  1795.  Son  of  Rev.  Stephen  Goetschius 
(1752-1837).  Studied  under  Froeligh.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Para- 
mus,  1819.  Missionary  at  Manheim,  1822.  Seceded,  1823.  Danube 
and  Osquak,  1823-24.  Suspended.  Reentered  Reformed  Dutch 
Church  as  a  candidate  of  the  Classis  of  Paramus,  1828.  Stated  Sup- 
ply, Canastota,  1836-37.     Afterward  in  the  West. 

*JOHN  RAWLS. 

Licensed  by  Classis  of  Xew  Brunswick,  1819.     Columbia,  1820-23. 

*JAMES  ROMEYN. 

Born  at  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  1797.  Son  of  Rev.  James  Van  Campen 
Romeyn  (1787).  A.B.  (Columbia,  1816).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Xew  Brunswick,  1819.  Nassau.  1820-27.  Six  Alile  Run,  1827-33. 
Hackensack,  1833-36.  Catskill,  1836-40.  Leeds.  1842-44.  Bergen 
Neck,  1844-50.  Geneva,  1850-51.  Emeritus.  S.T.D.  (Columbia, 
1838).  President,  General  Synod,  1841.  Trustee,  Rutgers  College, 
1840-48.     Died,  September  7,  1859. 

*JOHN  HENRY  SMALTZ. 

Born  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  February  7,  1793.  A.B.  (Queen's, 
1818).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1819.  German  Re- 
formed, Germantown,  Penn.,  1825-28;  do.,  Frederick  Co.,  'Md., 
1829-34;  do.,  Trenton  Mission,  N."  J.,  1834-38;  do.,  Harrisburg, 
Penn..  1838-40 ;  do..  Mission,  Reading.  Penn.,  1840.  Became  Pres- 
byterian, 1844.    Died  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  July  30,  1861. 

*JOHN  C.  VANDER  VOORT. 

Born  at  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  1798.  A.B.  (Queen's,  1818).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1819.  Presbyterian,  German 
Valley  and  Fox  Hill,  1819-26.  Presbyterian,  Basking  Ridge,  1826-34. 
Totowa,  ist,  1834-37.  Kinderhook,  1837-42.  Mellenville,  1842-45. 
New  Paltz,   1845-48.     Ghent,  2d,   1848-51.     Died.  June  21.  1851. 


74  Biographical   Record. 

♦ISAAC  A.  VAN  HOOK. 

A.B.  (Columbia,  1797).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick, 
1819.  Missionary  to  Spotswood,  1819-21.  Missionary  to  Stillwater, 
Sussex  Co.,  N.  J.,  1822;  to  Beaverdam  and  Middletown,  1822;  to 
Kleyn  Esopus,  1822;  to  Tyashoke,  1822;  to  Fort  Miller  and  Argyle, 
1823-24;  to  Wilton,  1825.  Corresponding  Secretary,  Board  of  Mis- 
sions, 1827.     Died,  1834  (?)• 


*JOHN  PELTZ. 

Student,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1816-18. 

1820. 

*ELI  BALDWIN. 

Born  at  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  November  i,  1791.  University  College 
of  Medicine,  New  York  Cit}',  1817.  Ordained  as  a  missionary  to 
Georgetown,  D.  C,  1822-24.  Missionary  Agent  in  New  Jersey  and 
Pennsylvania,  1824-25.  Houston  St.,  New  York  City,  1825-39.  D.D. 
(Rutgers,  1828).    S.T.D.  (Columbia,  1831).    Died,  September  6,  1839. 

*JARED  DEWING. 

Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Missionary  at  Princetown, 
1822.  Presbyterian,  Greenbush  and  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  1836-41.  Presby- 
terian, Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  1842-56.  Living  in  New  York  City,  1857- 
63,  and  at  Southport,  N.  Y.,  1864-66.     Died,  1866. 

*ISAAC  FERRIS. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  October  9.  1798.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1816). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1820.  Missionary  at  Man- 
heim,  Oppenheim,  Danube,  Osquak  and  Herkimer,  1820.  New 
Brunswick,  1821-24.  Albany,  2d,  1824-36.  Market  St.,  New  York 
City,  1836-53.  Chancellor  of  New  York  University  and  Prof.  Moral 
Philosophy  and  Evidences  of  Revealed  Religion,  1852-70.  Chan- 
cellor, Emeritus,  1870-73.  D.D.  (Union,  1833).  LL.D.  (Columbia, 
1853).     Trustee,  Queen's  College,  1822-40.     Died,  June  16,  1873. 

♦ISAAC  M.  FISHER. 

Born,  1794  (?).  A.B.  (Columbia,  1817).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick.  Bedminster,  1821-38.  Newburgh,  1838-39.  Trus- 
tee, Rutgers  College,  1834-39.     Died,  1839. 


Alumni.  75 

♦GABRIEL  LUDLOW. 

Born  at  Aquackanonck,  N.  J.,  April  23,  1797.  A.B.  (Union,  1817). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1820.  Stated  Supply,  Al- 
bany, 1820-21.  Neshanic,  1821-78.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1850).  Died, 
February  19,  1878. 

*ABRAM  J.  SWITZ. 

Born  at  Schenectady,  1785.  A.B.  (Union,  1817).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Missionary  in  Classis  of  Montgomery, 
1821;  at  Westerlo  and  Oak  Hill,  N.  Y.,  1822;  at  Athol,  Johnsburgh, 
Caldwell  and  Warren,  N.  Y.,  1822.  Schaghticoke  and  Tyashoke, 
1823-29.  Wawarsing,  1829-35.  Glenville,  2d,  1837-42.  Died  at 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  January  24,  1878. 

*JOHN  VAN  LIEW. 

Born  near  Neshanic,  N.  J.,  September  30,  1798.  A.B.  (Queen's, 
1816).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1820.  Presbyterian, 
Meadville,  Penn.,  1820-23.  Presbyterian,  Mendham,  N.  J.,  1824-25. 
Readington,  1826-69.    D.D.   (Rutgers,  1867).    Died,  October  18,  1869. 

*PAUL  WEIDMAN. 

Born,  1788.  In  class  of  1818,  Union.  A.M.  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  New  Brunswick,  1820.  Schoharie,  1820-36.  Manheim,  1837-41, 
1841-50.     Died,  1852. 


1821. 

♦MAURICE  WILLIAM  DWIQHT. 

Born  at  Kempsville,  Va.,  May  4,  1796.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1816). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  1822-26. 
New  Hackensack,  1826-33.  Brooklyn,  ist,  1833-55.  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1845).    Died,  1859. 

♦ABRAHAM  FORT. 

Born  at  Schaghticoke,  N.  Y.,  1790.  A.B.  (Union,  1810).  Studied 
under  Froeligh  and  at  N.  B,  Sem.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1821.  Westerlo,  1822-30.  Westerlo,  Union,  Salem  and 
Coeymans,  1830-31.  Salem  and  Union,  1831-36.  Esopus,  1836-53. 
Had  charge  of  Wiltwyck  Chapel,  1854-60.     Died,  i860. 


7H  Biographical   Record. 

+SEYMOUR  P.  FUNCK. 

Born,  1798  (?).  A.B.  (Columbia,  1817).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick,  1821.     Presbyterian,  Jamaica,  1823-25.     Died,  1828. 

*ISAAC  S.  KETCHUM. 

Born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1796.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick.  Salisbury,  Manheim  and  Danube,  1822-23.  Manheim 
and  Stone  Arabia,  1823-30.  In  1823  also  appointed  Missionary  to 
Columbia,  Indian  Castle  and  Rem  Snyder's  Bush,  and  in  1826-27 
Missionary  to  Herkimer,  Stone  Arabia  and  Ephratah,  1830-35.  Mis- 
sionary to  Centreville  and  Three  Rivers,  Mich.,  1835-38.  Missionary 
to  Indians  beyond  the  Mississippi.  Hospital  Chaplain  at  St.  Louis, 
Mo.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1829V     Died,  1863. 

*PETER  P.  ROUSE. 

Born  at  Athens,  N.  Y.,  1798.  A.B.  (Union,  j8i8).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Florida,  1822-28.  Brooklyn,  1828-32. 
Died,  July  4.  1832. 

*JACOB  BRUYN  TEN  EYCK. 

Born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1798.  A.B.  (Union,  1818).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1821.  Berea,  1821-72.  Published  a 
Translation  of  "Original  Records  of  Reformed  Dutch  Church  of 
Deer  Park  (Port  Jervis),"  1879.     Died,  1872. 

^JOSEPH  WILSON. 

Born,  1797.  Coll.  N.  J.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick, 
1821.  Presbyterian,  Middletown  and  Cantwell's  Bridge,  Presbytery 
of  New  Castle,  1822-30.  Presbyterian,  Greenbush  Village,  1830-32. 
Westerlo,  1832-34.  Athens,  1834-36.  Principal  of  Poughkeepsie 
Female  Institute,  1836-38.  Fairfield  and  Little  Falls,  1838-45.  Tar- 
rytown,  1845-49.  Fairfield,  1849-73.  Published,  "Selfishness  and  Its 
Remedy,"    Died,  May  i,  1878. 

1822. 

*JOHN  McCLURE. 

Born,  1798  (?).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1822. 
Spotswood,  1822-25.     Died,  1825. 

^HERMAN  B.  STRYKER. 

Born  at  Port  Richmond,  Statcn  Island,  April  2,  1794.  Son  of 
Rev.  Peter  Stryker  (1788).    Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick, 


Alumni.  77 

1822.  Missionary  to  Atliol,  Caldwell,  Johnsburgh  and  Warrens- 
burgh  (Warren  Co.,  N.  Y.),  1822-23.  Fairfield  and  Missionary  at 
Little  Falls,  1823-26.  Agent  of  Missionary  Society,  1826-27.  Union 
Church  in  Amsterdam,  1827-33.  Also  Missionary  at  Johnstown, 
1830.  St.  Johnsville,  1833-34.  Glenville,  2d.  1834-37.  Huguenot, 
Staten  Island,  1861-71.     Died,  December  11,  1871. 

*BENJAMIN  C.  TAYLOR. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  24,  i8or.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1819). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1822.  Greenbush  and  Bloom- 
ing Grove,  1822-25.  Aquackanonck,  1825-28.  Bergen,  1828-70. 
Emeritus.  Trustee,  Rutgers  College,  1858-78.  S.T.D.  (Hobart, 
1843).  Published,  "Annals  of  the  Classis  and  Township  of  Bergen," 
1856.     Died,  February  2,  1881. 

*JOHN  VANDERVEER. 

Born  m  Hunterdon  County,  N.  J.,  May  5,  1800.  A.B.  (Coll. 
N.  J.,  1817).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Missionary 
at  Mapletown,  Westerlo,  Canajoharie,  Oppenheim,  Fayette,  Ovid  and 
Union,  1823.  Presbyterian,  Philipsburgh,  Penn.,  1824-27.  Teacher 
at  Easton,  Penn.,  1827-54.     D.D.  (Rutgers,  1852).     Died,  1878. 

*SAMUEL  VAN  VECHTEN. 

Born  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  1796.  A.B.  (Union,  1818).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1822.  Missionary  to  Princetown  and 
Guilderland,  1822-23 ;  to  Ovid,  Johnstown,  Westerlo,  Mapletown, 
Mayfield,  Fonda's  Bush  and  Union,  1823-24.  Bloomingburgh  and 
Rome,  or  Mamakating,  1824-29.  Bloomingburgh,  1829-41.  Fort 
Plain,  1841-44.     D.D.     Died,  November  2,  1882. 


*RICHARD  VARICK  DEY. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  January  11,  1801.  Grandson  of  Rev. 
Archibald  Laidlie,  D.D.  (1727-79).  A.B.  (Columbia,  1818).  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1819-21.  Licensed  by  Congregationalists.  Greenfield  Hill, 
Conn.,  1822-29.  Vandewater  St.,  New  York  City,  1829-31.  Hugue- 
not Church,  Charleston,  S.  C,  1831-32.  Supplying  Bleecker  St. 
Church,  New  York  City,  and  preaching  in  the  Apollo  rooms,  Broad- 
way (near  Canal  St.),  1832-35.  Stated  Supply,  Upper  Black  Eddy 
and  Milford,  1835.     Died,  September  20,  1837. 


78  Biographical   Record. 

♦RICHARD  WYNKOOP. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  December  i6,  1798.  A.B.  (Columbia, 
1819).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1819-21.  Licensed  by  Second  Presbytery,  New 
York  (Associate  Reformed),  1826.  Missionary  at  Cato,  N.  Y.,  1826- 
27.  Presbyterian,  Yorktown,  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1827-34.  Pres- 
byterian, Hagerstown,  Md.,  1834-42.    Died,  April  5,  1842. 

1823. 

*ROBERT  J.  BLAIR. 

Born  in  New  Jersey,  May  8,  1797.  Licensed.  1823.  Missionary  to 
Princctown  and  Guilderland  (Helderbergh),  1824;  to  Salem,  1825. 
Princetown  and  Helderbergh,  1825-27.  Helderbergh,  1827-30.  Died, 
January  19,  1858. 

*WILLIAM  CENTER. 

Born  at  Hoosick,  N.  Y.,  1794.  A.B.  (Middlebury,  1819).  Associ- 
ate Reformed,  1820-22.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick, 
1823.  Missionary  to  Johnsborough  and  Chester,  1823.  Herkimer 
and  German  Flats,  1824-26.  Presbyterian,  Morian  and  Northumber- 
land, 1827-30.  Teaching  in  Classical  School,  Albany,  1830-37;  in 
Michigan  University,  1837-40.  Also  Pastor  at  Monroe,  Mich.,  1837- 
40.  Agent  for  For.  Evang.  Society,  1840-41.  Professor  in  Albany 
Academy,  1841 — ;  in  Angelica  Academy,  and  Pastor  at  Angelica  and 
Macedon  Center,  i8(?)-59.     Died,  1859. 

^FERDINAND  H.  VANDERVEER. 

Born  near  Somerville,  N.  J.,  1800.  A.B.  (Union,  1821).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1823.  Missionary  to  Hyde  Park, 
1823;  to  Ovid,  1823.  Hyde  Park,  1823-29.  New  Hurley,  1829-39. 
Newburgh,  1839-42.  Warwick,  1842-76.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1859). 
Died,  July  10,  1881. 


»^WILLIAM  WARREN  BLAUVELT. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  23,  1800.  A.B.  (Queen's, 
1814).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1820-22.  Prof.  Hampden  Sidney  College,  Va., 
1822-24.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Presby- 
terian, Lamington,  N.  J.,  1826-82.  Pastor  Emeritus,  1882-88.  D.D> 
(Univ.  N.  Y.,  1856).    Died,  July  16,  1888. 


Alumni.  .   79 

^WILLIAM  M.  FERRY. 

Born  at  Granby,  Mass.  (?).  A.B  (Union,  1820).  N.  B.  Sem., 
1820-21.     Died  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1866. 

*SAMUEL  HELFFENSTEIN. 

Born  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  January  13,  1800.  Son  of  Rev.  Sam- 
uel Helffenstein,  D.D.  (1775-1866).  A.B.  (Univ.  Penn.,  1820). 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1820-21.  Licensed  and  ordained  by  Synod  of  German 
Reformed  Church,  1822.  German  Reformed.  Shepherdstown,  Va., 
1822-25;  do.  Assistant,  Frederick,  Md.,  1825-28;  do.  Boehm's  Church, 
1834-44.    Died  at  North  Wales,  Penn.,  May  21,  1869. 

1824. 

*GUSTAVUS  ABEEL. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  June  6,  1801.  Son  of  Rev.  John  N. 
Abeel,  D.D.  (1793).  A.B.  (Union,  1823).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick,  1824.  English  Neighborhood,  1824-28.  (Also 
Missionary  at  Hoboken.)  Belleville,  1828-34.  Geneva,  1835-49. 
Newark,  2d,  1849-64.  S.T.D.  (Columbia,  1842).  President,  General 
Synod,  1852.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1845-87.  Trustee,  Hobart,  1836-38. 
Died,  September  4,  1887. 

=^ASA  BENNETT. 

Born,  1790.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1824.  Scho- 
dack,  1824-28.  Ovid,  1828-38.  Constantine,  1844-45.  Died,  January 
16,  1858. 

*W1LLIAM  CRUIKSHANK. 

Born  at  Salem,  N.  Y.,  March  12,  1798.  A.B.  (Union,  1821).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1824.  Flatlands  and  New  Lots, 
1825-34.  Newburgh,  1835-38.  Stated  Supply,  Mamakating,  1849-54. 
Died,  1854- 

*.FAMES  B.  HARDENBERGH. 

Born  at  Rochester,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  June  28,  1800.  A.B.  (Union, 
1821).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1824.  Princetown 
and  Helderbergh,  1824-25.  New  Brunswick,  1825-29.  Orchard  St., 
New  York  City.,  1829-30.  Rhinebeck,  1830-36.  Philadelphia,  1836- 
40.  Franklin  St.,  New  York  City,  1840-56.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1838). 
President,  General  Synod,  1842.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1825-70.  Died, 
January  20,  1870. 


80  Biographical    Record. 

^STEPHEN  HEADLEY  MEEKER. 

Born  at  Elizabethtown,  X.  J.,  October  17,  1799.  A.B.  (Columbia, 
1821).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1824.  Bushwick, 
1825-30.  Jersey  City,  1830.  Bushwick,  1830-76.  Died,  February  i, 
1876. 

*ABRAHAM  MESSLER. 

Born  at  Whitehouse,  N.  J.,  November  15,  1800.  A.B.  (Union. 
1821).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1824.  Missionary  to 
Montville,  1824;  to  Ovid,  1824.  Ovid,  1825-28.  Missionary  in 
North  St.,  New  York  City.  182S-29.  Pompton  Plains  and  Mont- 
ville, 1829-32.  Raritan.  ist,  1832-82.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1843).  Presi- 
dent, General  Synod,  1847.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1845-82.  Published : 
(-1)  Fruits  of  Early  Piety,  1838;  (2)  Pastor's  Memorial,  1852; 
(3)  Eight  Memorial  Sermons  and  Historical  Notes,  1873;  (4)  Life 
and  Public  Services  of  Ex-Governor  Vroom,  1874.  Died,  June  12, 
1882. 

♦JONATHAN  FORD  MORRIS. 

Born  at  Somerville.  N.  J.,  1801.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New- 
Brunswick,  1824.  Missionary  successively  at  Ovid,  Fayette,  Pult- 
neyville  and  Wynantskill,  1824-25;  at  Montville,  1825-27;  at  Amster- 
dam (or  Albany  Bush),  Glen.  Charleston,  Ephratah,  Stone  Arabia, 
Herkimer,  Ford's  Bush,  Asquach,  1827-29.  Nassau,  1829-32.  Died, 
July  II,  1886. 


*JACOB  C.  SEARS. 

Born  at  Montgomery,  N.  Y.,  1798.  A.B.  (Union,  1820).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1824.  Missionary  to  Spring  Garden, 
Philadelphia,  1824.  Spring  Garden,  ist  (or  Philadelphia,  2d.,  Eighth 
St.),  1825-33.  Six  Mile  Run,  1833-81.  Emeritus  from  1878.  D.D. 
Died,  August  13,  1881. 


*ELBERT  SLINGERLAND. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  December  2,  1800.  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick,  1824.  Glenville,  ist,  1824-33.  Chittenango,  1833- 
34.  Westerlo,  1834-36.  Waterford,  1836-37.  Wynantskill,  1837-40. 
Madison  and  Sun  Prairie,  1844-46.  New  Hurley,  1846-54.  Mo- 
hawk, 1855-56.  Glenville,  2d,  1857-60.  Hagaman's  Mills,  1860-62. 
Stated  Supply,  Mohawk,  1865-66.     Emeritus,  1870.     Died,  1875. 


Alumni.  8i 

*BENJAMIN  VAN  KEUREN. 

Born,  1800  (?).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1824. 
Missionary  to  Charleston,  2d,  Mapletown  and  Westerlo,  1824.  Eso- 
pus,  1825-26.  Esopus,  Hurley  and  Bloomingdale,  1826-34.  Esopus 
and  Bloomingdale,  1834-36.  Warwick,  1836-37.  Presbyterian,  1837- 
56.     Reformed  Dutch  Church,  1856-65.     Died,  1865. 

-DOUW  VAN  OLINDA. 

Born  at  Charleston,  N.  Y.,  1800.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick.  Missionary  to  Johnstown,  Mayfield  and  Union,  1825. 
Palatine,  1825-27.  Mapletown,  Spraker's  Basin  and  Canajoharie, 
1827-31.     New  Paltz,  1832-44.     Caughnawaga,  1844-58.     Died,  1858. 

*JEFFERSON  WYNKOOP. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  September  11,  1801.  In  class  of  1819, 
Union.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  West  New  Hemp- 
stead and  Ramapo,  1825-36.  Athens,  1838-42.  Presbyterian,  Gil- 
bertsville,  Delhi,  and  Cuba,  N.  Y.,  1842-54.  Secretary  of  Society  for 
Ameliorating  the  Condition  of  the  Jews.  Died,  August  21,  1855. 
*JOHN  AUSTIN  YATES. 

Born  at  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  1801.  Son  of  Rev.  Andrew  Yates 
(1796).  A.B.  (Union,  1821).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Bruns- 
wick. Tutor,  Union  College,  1823-27.  Prof.  Oriental  Languages, 
Union  College,  1827-49.  D.D.  S.T.D.  Accepted  call  to  Jersey 
City,   1st,  but  died  before  installation,  1849. 


*JOHN  K.  QARRETSON. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1821-22.     Died,  1822. 

*ALBERT  HELFFENSTEIN. 

Born  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  March  14,  1801.  Son  of  Rev.  Samuel 
Helflfenstein,  D.D.  (1775-1866).  A.B.  (Univ.  Penn.,  1820).  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1821-22.  Licensed  and  ordained  by  Synod  of  German  Re- 
formed Church,  1822.  Assistant  in  Philadelphia,  1822.  German  Re- 
formed, Harrisburg,  Penn.,  1824  to  about  1830;  do.,  Germantown, 
Penn.,  1830-36;  do.,  Hagerstown,  Md.,  1840-43;  do.,  Philadelphia. 
3d,  1843-46.  Supt.,  New  Holland,  Penn.,  1852-58.  German  Re- 
formed, Maytown,  Penn.,  1859-60.  Died  at  North  Wales,  Penn., 
September  12,  1870. 
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82  Biographical    Record. 

1825. 

*JACOB  TEN  BROECK  BEEKMAN. 

Born.  April  n,  1801.  A.B.  (Union,  1822).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  Philadelphia,  1825.  Middletown,  N.  J.,  1825-36.  Presbyterian, 
1847-75.     Died,  April  25,  1875. 

*GEORGE  H.  FISHER. 

Born,  1800.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1821).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1825.  North  Branch,  1825-30.  Fishkill,  1830-35.  Hud- 
son, 1836-41.  Also  Stated  Supply  at  Mt.  Pleasant,  1838-41.  Broome 
St.,  New  York  City,  1841-55.  Utica,  1855-59.  Hackensack,  2d,  1864- 
70.  Emeritus.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1845).  President,  General  Synod, 
1849.     Trustee,  Columbia,  1851-55.     Died,  November  2^,,  1872. 

*JOHN  GROSVENOR  TARBELL. 

Born  at  Brimfield,  Mass.,  1794.  A.B.  (Harvard,  1820).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Missionary  to  Montville,  1826;  to 
Berne,  1826.  Stone  House  Plains,  1827-28.  Sand  Beach,  1830-32. 
Caroline,  1832-40.  Missionary  in  Central  Michigan  from  1840.  Died 
about  1880. 

*RICHARD  D.  VAN  KLEEK. 

Born,  1800  (?).  A.B.  (Union,  1822).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick.  Raritan,  1826-31.  Teaching  at  Basking  Ridge 
Academy,  1831-34.  Canajoharie,  1834-35.  Berne,  ist,  and  Beaver- 
dam,  1835-43.  Teaching  at  Erasmus  Hall,  Flatbush,  L.  L,  1843-60, 
and  at  Grammar  School.  Jersey  City,  1860-70.     D.D.     Died,   1870. 

1826. 

*DAVID  ABEEL. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  12.  1804.  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  New  Brunswick,  1826.  Athens,  1826-28.  Missionary  at  St. 
Thomas,  W.  L,  1828-29.  Supplied  Orchard  St.,  New  York  City, 
1829.  Voyage  to  China,  1829-30.  Chaplain  of  Seamen's  Friend  So- 
ciety, 1829-30.  Missionary  of  A.  B.  C.  F.  IVL  in  Java,  1830-31  ;  in 
Siam,  1831-33.  Visited  Europe  and  America,  1833-38.  In  China, 
1838-39;  Macao,  1839-41;  Siam,  1841 ;  Borneo,  1841-42;  Kolongsoo 
(near  Amoy),  1842-44;  Amoy,  1844-45.  Voyage  to  America,  1845. 
D.D.  (Rutgers,  1842).  Published:  (i)  "About  1833 —  Residence 
in  China,"  1834;  (2)  "The  Missionary  Convention  at  Jerusalem,  or 
The  Claims  of  the  World  to  the  Gospel,"  1838.  Died  at  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  September  4,  1846. 


Alumni.  83 

*IRA  CONDICT  BOICE. 

Born  in  Piscatavvay  Township,  Middlesex  County,  N.  J.,  June  28, 
1803.  A.B.  (Dickinson,  1823).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1826.  Salem  and  Union,  1826-29.  Bergen  Neck,  1829-44. 
Claverack,  1844-59.  North  Hempstead,  1859-70.  Died,  October  5, 
1872. 

^ABRAHAM  HENRY  DUMONT. 

Born,  1800.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1826.  Mis- 
sionary at  Union  and  Salem,  1826.  Greenbush  and  Blooming  Grove, 
1826-29.  Pottsville,  Penn.,  and  Missionary  at  Tuscarora  and  Fort 
Carbon,  1829-30.  General  Agent  of  Missionary  Society,  1832-33. 
Congregationalist,  Newport,  R.  L,  1833 — .  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1828). 
Died,  1865. 

*JOHN  GARRETSON. 

Born  at  Six  Mile  Run,  N.  J.,  November  g.  1801.  A.B.  (Union, 
1823).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1S26.  Missionary  to 
Kinderhook  Landing  (Stuyvesant)  and  Columbiaville,  1826-27.  Mid- 
dleburgh,  1827-33.  Schraalenburgh,  1833-36.  Missionary  at  Brook- 
lyn, organizing  the  Central  Church,  1836-37  Belleville,  1837-49. 
Corresponding  Secretary  Board  of  Domestic  Missions,  1849-59. 
Canastota,  1859-61.  Owasco  Outlet,  1861-64.  Esopus,  1865-66.  Also 
Stated  Supply  at  St.  Reniy.  Presbyterian,  Lawrenceville,  Penn., 
1866-69.  Courtlandtown,  1869-72.  Rector  of  Hertzog  Hall,  1874-75. 
D.D.  (Rutgers,  1855).     Died,  1875. 

*HENRY  HEERMANCE. 

Born  at  Nassau,  N.  Y.,  1801.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1826.  Oyster  Bay  and  North  Hempstead,  1826-27.  Missionary 
at  Stuyvesant,  1827-28.  Sand  Beach,  1829.  Blawenbergh,  1832-35. 
Kinderhook,  1835-36.     Died,  1846. 

*ABRAHAM  L  LABAQH. 

Born,  August  4,  1805  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1826. 
Evangelist  at  Rhinebeck,  1826-27.  St.  Thomas,  W.  L,  1827-42. 
Gravesend,  1842-59.    A.M.  (Rutgers,  1827).    Died,  1865. 

*ISAAC  P.  LABAGH. 

Born  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.  (?),  August  14.  1804.  Son  of  Rev.  Peter 
Labagh,  D.D.   (1796).    Licensed  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia.     Water- 


84  Biographical    Record. 

ford,  1827-30.  Supplied  Orchard  St..  New  York  City,  1831-32. 
Gravesend,  1832-42.  Suspended.  Episcopalian.  A.M.  (Union,  1826, 
and  Rutgers,  1828).  Published:  (i)  "Great  Events  of  Unfulfilled 
Prophecy,"  1859;  (2)  "Theoklesia,  or  the  Organization  Perpetuity, 
Conflicts  and  Triumphs  of  the  One  Holy  Catholic  Apostolic  Church," 
1868.     Died,  December  29,  1869. 

♦CHRISTIAN  Z.  PAULISON. 

Born  near  Hackensack.  N.  J.,  1805.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J..  1822).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1826.  Marbletown,  1826-29. 
Aquackanonck,  1829-31.  Seceded,  1831.  Seceder,  Hackensack  and 
Paterson,  1832.  Suspended  by  Seceders.  Hackensack,  Independent, 
1832-40.    Glen,  Independent,  1840 — .     Died,  1851. 

*CORNELIUS  VAN  CLEEF. 

Born  at  Harlingen,  N.  J.,  September  16,  1799.  A.B.  (Dickinson, 
1823).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia.  1826.  Missionary  at 
Palatine,  1826,  and  at  Manayunk,  1827-28.  Athens,  1828-33.  New 
Hackensack,  1833-66.     D.D.  (Rutgers,  1863).     Died,  June  13.  1875. 

*JOHN  HARDENBERQH  VAN  WAQENEN. 

Born  at  Rochester,  Ulster  County,  N.  Y.,  1802.  A.B.  (Union, 
1823).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Ulster,  1826.  Beaverdam,  Berne, 
1826-31.  Niskayuna  and  Amity,  1831-34.  Niskayuna,  1834-35.  Lin- 
lithgo,  1835-40.  Linlithgo  and  ]\It.  Pleasant  (Greenport),  1840-41. 
Kingston,  1841-44.    Died,  1844. 

♦BENJAMIN  B.  WESTFALL. 

Born  at  Claverack,  N.  Y.  1798.  A.B.  (Union,  1823).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1826.  Missionary  at  Sand  Beach, 
1827-28.  Rochester  and  Clove,  1828-34.  Rochester,  1834-38.  Stone 
Arabia  and  Ephratah,  1838-44.     Died,  1844. 

♦CHARLES  W^HITEHEAD. 

Born,  1801.  A.B.  (Dickinson,  1823).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Philadelphia,  1826.  Presbyterian,  Batavia,  1827-28.  Hopewell,  1828- 
35.  Somerville,  2d,  1835-39.  Presbyterian,  Fishkill,  1840-42.  Wal- 
den,  1842-49.  Houston  St.,  New  York  City,  1849.  Poughkeepsie. 
2d,  1849-52.  Washington  Heights,  1853-61.  Chaplain,  City  Hos- 
pital, 1861-73.    Died,  1873. 


Alumni.  85 

1827. 

*EDW1N  HOLMES. 

Born  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  July  17,  1797.  A.B.  (Union,  1822). 
Principal,  Dutchess  Academy,  1822-25.  Studied  under  Rev.  Cor- 
nelius C.  Cuyler,  D.D.  (1808)  and  at  N.  B.  Sem.  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1827.  Linlithgo,  1827-35.  Albany,  3d,  1835- 
41.  Athens,  1841-42.  Nassau,  1842-51.  Chatham,  1853-59.  Died, 
November  23,  1873. 

*JOHN  McKELVEY. 

Born  at  Covenary,  Ireland,  1801.  Belfast  College,  1821.  Migrated 
to  Canada,  1822.  Missionary  to  Argyle,  Fort  Miller,  and  Wilton, 
1827.  Xiskayuna  and  Amity,  1827-30.  Deposed,  1831.  At  Port  Hope, 
Canada,  where  he  died,  about  1835. 

*JAMES  B.  STEVENSON. 

Born  at  Salem,  N.  Y.,  1798.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Washington, 
1827.  Missionary  to  Lysander,  Sparta  and  Cato,  1827-29.  Florida 
(Minaville),  1829-54.    Wynantskill,  1854-64.     Died,  March  2,  1864. 


♦LEONARD  B.  VAN  DYCK. 

Born  at  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.,  1802  (?).  A.B.  (Union,  1824).  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1824-27.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Columbia,  1827.  Presby- 
terian, Osbornville  (Windham),  Greene  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1828-70  (?). 
Died,  1877. 

1828. 

*ROBERT  PERINE  LEE. 

Born  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  1803.  A.B.  (Dickinson,  1824).  Licensed 
by  South  Classis  of  New  York,  1828.  Missionary  in  New  York 
City,  1828-29.  Montgomery,  1829-58.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1851-58. 
Died,  1858. 

*JAMES  E.  QUAW. 

Born,  1800  (?).  Missionary  at  Tyashoke,  1828-29;  at  Lysander, 
1829-30.  Dashville  Falls,  1831-34.  Breakabin,  Cobleskill  and  Scho- 
harie Mt.,  1834-36.  Lost  on  Lake  Erie,  1845. 


86  Biographical   Record. 

♦HENRY  A.  RAYMOND. 

Born  at  Patterson,  Putnam  Co.,  N.  Y..  July  lo,  1804.  A.B.  (Yale, 
1825).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1828.  Sharon,  Law- 
yersville  and  Cobleskill,  1829-32.  Fairfield,  1833-35.  Niskayuna, 
1836-50.  Owasco,  1851-53.  Amity,  1853-56.  Lawyersville  and 
Sharon,  1856-64.    Boght  and  Rensselaer,  1864-71.    Died,  July  18,  1877. 

1829. 

♦ISAAC  D.  COLE. 

Born  at  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.,  January  25,  1799.  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  York,  1829.  Assistant  at  Tappan,  1829-31.  Colleague 
at  Tappan,  1831-32.  Totowa,  2d,  1832-33.  Tappan,  1833-64.  Pub- 
lished, "Gospel  Preaching,"  1850.     Died,  August  30,  1878. 

♦JAMES  DEMAREST. 

Born  at  Boght.  N.  Y.,  December  28,  1797.  Son  of  Rev.  John 
Demarest  (1789).  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  &  S.,  1820).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  New  Brunswick,  1829.  Missionary  at  Williamsburgh,  1829-30. 
Williamsburgh,  1830-39.  Wawarsing,  1842-48.  Missionary  at  Lan- 
sing, 111.,  1848.  Superintendent  of  Leake  and  Watts  Orphan  House, 
1849-53.     North  Hempstead,  1853-59.     Died,  January  24,  1887. 

♦HENRY  MANDEVILLE. 

Born  at  Kinderhook,  N.  Y.,  1804.  A.B.  (Union,  1826).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Albany,  1829.  Shawangunk,  1829-31.  Geneva.  1831-34. 
Utica,  1834-41.  Prof.  Moral  Philosophy  and  Rhetoric,  Hamilton 
College,  1841-49.  Presbyterian,  Albany,  1850-54.  Presbyterian,  Mo- 
bile, Ala..  1854-58.  D.D.  (Union,  1847).  Published  a  series  of  six 
Reading  Books,  1849:  also  "Essays  on  a  Part  of  Epistle  to  Romans." 
Died.  1858. 

♦JAMES  R.  TALMAGE. 

Born,  1808.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J..  1826).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick,  1829.  Missionary  to  Pottsville.  Penn..  1829-31. 
Jersey  City,  1831-33.  Pompton  Plains,  1833-36.  Blawenburgh,  1837- 
49.  Athens.  1849-50.  Brooklyn.  Middle  Church,  1850-52.  Green- 
bush,  1852-60.  Chittenango,  1860-69.  Wawarsing,  1869-74.  Wilt- 
wick,  1874-79.     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1864).     Died,  June  29,  1879. 

♦CORNELIUS  L.  VAN  DYCK. 

Born  at  Kinderhook,  N.  Y.,  1804.  A.B.  (Union,  1826).  Marble- 
town,  1829-53.    North  Esopus  (Port  Ewen),  1856-66.    Died,  1866. 


Alumni.  .         87 

♦CHARLES  P.  WACK. 

Born,  1804  (?).  Licensed  by  "Free  Synod,"  German  Reformed, 
1830.  Caroline,  1831.  Bellona,  1831-35.  Lebanon,  1835-40.  Tren- 
ton, 1st,  1841-44.  German  Reformed,  1845-52.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1835).    Died  at  Easton,  Penn.,  1866. 


*HENRY  MORRIS. 

Born  at  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  September  19,  1803.  A.B.  (Hamilton, 
1823).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1826.  Princeton  Sem.,  1826-28.  Ordained  by 
Presbytery  of  Troy,  1831.  Presbyterian  missionary,  Wapping,  Conn., 
1829-32 ;  do..  Middle  Granville,  N.  Y.,  1832-34.  Congregational, 
Orwell,  Vermont,  1834-41.  Missionary,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1841-42. 
Congregational,  Burlington,  Conn.,  1842-43.  Union  Village,  N.  Y., 
1843-48.  Stated  Supply,  Easton,  N.  Y.,  1850-55.  Cuddebackville, 
1855-62.  Christian  Commissioner,  U.  S.  Army,  1863-64.  Died  at 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  October  17,  1882. 


*J.  Q.  WOODWARD. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1826. 


1830. 


*THOMAS  A.  AMERMAN. 

A.B.  (Amherst,  1827).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1830. 
Stated  Supply,  Beekman.  N.  Y.,  1830-31.  Coeymans,  1832.  Presby- 
terian, 1832-35.     Shokan,  1835-38.    Jamesville,  1838-40. 

♦CHRISTOPHER  HUNT. 

Born  at  Tarrytown.  N.  Y.,  1800  (?).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1827).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  New  York,  1830.  Clarkstown,  1830-32.  Nas- 
sau, 1832-37.     Franklin  St.,  New  York  City,  1837-39.     Died,  1839. 

♦FRANCIS  MARCHALK  KIP. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  August  7,  1810.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1826). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1830.  Bloomingdale,  1830-31. 
Ninth  St.,  New  York  City,  1831-36.  Fishkill,  1836-70.  Huguenots, 
Staten  Island,  1872-76.  Huguenots  and  Richmond,  1876.  Chaplain 
of  Seamen's  Retreat,  Staten  Island,  1872-88.  S.T.D.  (Columbia 
1857).  President,  General  Synod,  1856.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1860-88. 
Published,  "An  Old  Disciple  and  His  Descendants,"  1848.  Died, 
May  28,  1888. 


88  Biographical   Record. 

*JOHN  A.  LIDDELL. 

Born  in  Scotland,  1806.  Glasgow  College  and  St.  Andrew's  Col- 
lege, 1826  (?).  Greenbush,  1830-34.  Totowa,  2d,  1834-38.  Lodi, 
N.  Y.,  1838-48.  Supplied  Cicero,  1848-49.  Stone  House  Plains, 
1849-50.    Died,  1850. 

♦ALEXANDER  McCALLA  MANN. 

Born  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  March  16,  1808.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1827).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1830.  Ithaca,  1831- 
37.  Stated  Supply,  West  Troy,  1837.  Poughkeepsie,  1838-57.  Ho- 
boken,  1858-61.  Presbyterian,  Trumansburg,  1862-65.  D.D.  (Univ. 
Rochester,  1856).  President,  General  Synod,  1851.  Died,  July  15, 
1893. 

*AARON  A.  MARCELUS. 

Born  at  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  1799.  In  class  of  1826,  Union.  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  New  York,  1830.  Lysander,  1830-31.  Schaghti- 
coke,  1831-34.  Manhattan,  New  York  City,  1834-36.  Principal  of 
Lancaster  Academy,  Penn..  1836-39.  Freehold,  1839-50.  Teaching 
in  New  York  City  and  Williamsburgh,  1851-56.  Greenville,  1856-59. 
Teaching  in  Bergen,  1859-60.     Died,  i860. 

*ABRAHAM  H.  MEYERS. 

Born,  1801.  A.B.  (Union,  1827).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1830.  St.  Johnsville,  1830-31.  Beaverdam  and  Berne, 
1831-35.  Belleville,  1835-37.  St.  Johnsville,  1837-44.  Stated  Supply, 
Berne  and  Schaghticoke,  1844-48.  Manheim,  1848-52.  Glenville, 
1st,  1852-54.  North  Esopus,  1855-56.  Germantown,  1856-62.  Stated 
Suppl}^  Esopus,  1862-65.  Saddle  River,  1866-72.  Easton,  N.  Y., 
1872-75.  Linlithgo  (Livingston  Church),  1875-78.  Emeritus.  Died, 
March  9,  1886. 

*JOHN  HENRY  PITCHER. 

Born,  1806.  A.B.  (Union,  1827).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Pough- 
keepsie. Herkimer  and  German  Flats,  1831-33.  Tyashoke  and 
Easton,  1833-38.  Tyashoke,  1838-43.  Jackson,  1844-52.  Claverack, 
2d,  1852-61.  Greenville,  1861-73.  Westerlo,  1873-76.  Died,  January 
II,  1879. 

*RANSFORD  WELLS. 

Born  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  September  6,  1805.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1827). 
Canajoharie,  1830-33.     Newark,  1833-42.     Secretary,  Board  of  Mis- 


Alumni.  B^ 

sions,  1842-44.  Schoharie,  1844-57.  Fultonville,  1857-68.  Stuyvesant 
Falls,  1868-71.  Brookfield,  Conn.,  1871-75.  Teaching  at  Marlboro, 
1875-76.  Cato,  1876-80.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1851).  President  of  Gen- 
eral Synod,  1855.     Died,  March  5,  1889. 


*JAMES  BEVERIDQE. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1827-28.    Associate  Reformed. 

♦FREDERICK  FRELINGHUYSEN  CORNELL. 

Born  at  Allentown,  N.  J.,  November  16,  1804.  Son  of  Rev.  John 
Cornell  (1798).  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1825).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1827.  Li- 
censed by  Presbytery  of  Newtown,  1829.  Professor  of  Language, 
College  of  Mississippi,  Natchez,  Miss.,  1828-29.  Missionary  at  Stuy- 
vesant, 1829;  at  Columbiaville,  1829-31.  Marshalville,  1831-32. 
Montville,  1833-36.  Manhattan,  New  York  City,  1836-56.  Presby- 
terian, Pluckemin,  N.  J.,  1856-64.  D.D.  (Union,  1866).  Died, 
August  7,  1875. 

^GARRABRANT  VAN  RIPER. 

Born,  1807.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1827).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1827-28.  Died 
at  Lodi,  N.  ¥.,  January  11,  1828. 

1831. 

*JOHN  H.  BEVIER. 

Born,  1805.  Studied  under  Rev.  Cornelius  D.  Westbrook,  D.D. 
(1804),  and  at  N.  B.  Sem.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick, 
1831.  Shawangunk,  1831-43.  Editor,  "Christian  Intelligencer," 
1843-52.  Fordham,  1851-53.  Glenham,  1853-60.  Rensselaer,  1860-63. 
Rosendale,  1864-67.  Stated  Supply,  New  Concord,  1867-73.  Emeri- 
tus.   Died,  August  14,  1880. 

*DAVID  CUSHINQ. 

Born,  1801.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1831.  Stated 
Supply,  Walpack,  1831-32.  Kinderhcok,  2d,  1834-35.  Presbyterian, 
Lockport,  N.  Y.,  and  Portsmouth,  Ohio,  1835-49. 

*OSCAR  HUBERT  GREGORY. 

Born  at  Hobart,  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.,  August  27,  1809.  A.B. 
(Amherst,  1828).     Princeton  Sem.  and  N.  B.  Sem.,  1831.     Licensed 


90  Biographical    Record. 

by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1831.  Farmerville,  N.  Y.,  1831-38. 
Washington  and  Gibbonsville  (West  Troy,  South  and  North),  1838- 
43.  West  Troy,  North,  1843-70.  D.D.  (Union,  1853).  President, 
General  Synod,  i860.     Died,  December  11,  1885. 

*JOHN  MANLEY. 

Born.  1810.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1828).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1831.  Manheim,  1831-33.  Saddle  River  and  Paskack, 
1834-53.    Saddle  River,  1853-66.    Died,  May  22,  1871. 


♦CORNELIUS  CORNELL  VAN  ARSDALEN. 

Born.  1806.  A.B.  (Rutgers.  1828).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1828-31.  Supplied 
Central  Church,  Brooklyn.  1838-40.  Supplied  South  Church,  Brook- 
lyn, 1840-41.  Philadelphia,  ist,  1841-49.  Greenwich,  New  York 
City,  1852-54.    D.D.    Died,  July  2.  1856. 

1832. 

*JOHN  CRANE  BALDWIN. 

Born.  January  26,  1802.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick, 
1832.  Lived  in  Alabama  and  Mississippi.  Died  at  Knox  Hill, 
Florida,  June,  1862. 

*GARRET  I.  GARRETSON. 

Born  near  Somerville,  N.  J.,  1808.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1829).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1832.  Stuyvesant,  1832-34. 
Newtown  and  Jamaica,  1835-49.  Lodi,  1849-52.  Died,  August  14, 
1854. 

=!LEONARD  ROGERS. 

Born,  1803  (?).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1832. 
Catlin,  1832-33.     Sand  Beach,  1833-34.    Died,  1838. 

*GARRET  CONOVER  SCHANCK. 

Born  at  Matawan,  N.  J.,  September  14,  1806.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1828).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Missionary  at  Mar- 
shallville,  1833.  Walpack,  1833-35.  Clover  Hill,  1835-37.  Pompton 
Plains,  1837-53.  D-D-  (Rutgers).  Trustee,  Rutgers.  1866-88.  Died, 
September  17,  1888. 


Alumni.  91 

♦RICHARD  LUDLOW  SCHOONMAKER. 

Born  at  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  1811.  Son  of  Rev.  Jacob  Schoonmaker, 
S.T.D.  (1801).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1829).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Long 
Island,  1832.  Waterford,  1832-35.  Presbyterian,  St.  Augustine, 
Florida,  1835-36.  Harlem,  1837-47.  North  Hempstead,  1847-52. 
Waterford,  1852-56.  Amity,  1856-61.  Rotterdam,  2d,  1861-71.  Chap- 
lain at  Sing  Sing  Prisons,  1871-76.  Greenville,  1876-80.  Glen,  1880- 
82.    Died,  June,  1882. 

♦JOHN  CANNON  VAN  LIEW. 

Born  at  Middlebush,  N.  J.,  1806  (?).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick,  1832.  Catskill,  Leeds  and  Kiskatom,  1832-33.  Leeds 
and  Kiskatom,  1833-34.  Spotswood,  1834-42.  Rutgers  College 
Grammar  School,  1841-45.  Presbyterian,  Piffard,  1845-49.  Presby- 
terian, Groveland,  1849-50.  Ephratah  and  Stone  Arabia,  1850-56. 
Berne  and  Beaverdam,  1856-60.     Died,  1861. 

♦ALEXANDER  H.  WARNER. 

Born,  1803.  Clarkstown,  1832-37.  Hackensack,  ist,  1837-65. 
Chaplain  of  State  Prison,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1868-77.  Died,  August  22, 
1882. 


♦JOHN  V.  ROBBINS. 

Born  at  Williamsburgh,  N.  Y.  (?).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1829).  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1829-30.     Died,  1830. 

♦BENJAMIN  SWARTZ. 

Born  in  New  York  City  (?).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1829).  N.  B.  Sem., 
1829-30.     Died,  1830. 

1833. 

♦BENJAMIN  BASSLER. 

Born  at  Berne,  N.  Y.,  1808.  A.B.  (Union,  1830).  New  Rhine- 
beck  and  Sharon,  1833-38.  Farmerville,  1838-66.  Died,  February  5, 
1866. 

♦WILLIAM  BRUSH. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  May  23,  1809.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1830). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York.  Guilford,  1834-51.  Tarrytown, 
1851-52.  Bedminster,  1852-65.  Stated  Supply,  South  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1869.     Fordham,  1869-74.     Died,  March  16,  1898. 


92  Biographical   Record. 

♦MATTHIAS  LUSK. 

Born,  September  9,  1907.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1830).  Jersey  City, 
1833-48.    Died,  April  13,  1883. 

*ROBERT  A.  QUINN. 

Born,  1798.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1833.  Caugh- 
nawaga,  1833-35.  Oyster  Bay,  1835-41.  Manayunk,  1842-47.  Stone 
House  Plains,  1847-49.  Chaplain  at  Sailors'  Snug  Harbor,  1852-63. 
Died,  January  31,  1863. 

♦JACOB  R.  VAN  ARSDALE. 

Born,  1808  (?).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1830).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick.  Berne.  2d,  1834-35.  Mt.  Pleasant  (Stanton),  1835- 
50.    Tyre,  1850-64.     Died,  1871. 


♦RICHARD  C.  LUDLOW. 

Born  at  Newtown,  N.  Y  .(?).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1828).  Teacher. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1831.     Died,  1831. 

♦ENOCH  VAN  AKEN. 

Born  at  Esopus,  N.  Y.,  July  21,  1808.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1830). 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1830-32.  Princeton  Sem.,  1832-33.  Licensed  by  Presby- 
tery of  New  Brunswick.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Rensselaer,  1834. 
Kinderhook,  1834-35.  Bloomingdale,  New  York  City,  1835-84.  Died, 
January  2,  1885. 

1834. 

♦ROBERT  ORMISTON  CURRIE. 

Born,  1806.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1829).  Rector,  N.  B.  Grammar 
School,  1830-31.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  New 
Utrecht,  1835-66.  Published,  "Memoir  of  Rev.  George  A.  Shelton, 
Rector  of  St.  James'  Parish,  Newtown,  L.  L,"  1865.     Died,  1866. 

♦ELBERT  NEVIUS. 

Born  near  Six  Mile  Run,  N.  J.,  September  4,  1808.  A.B.  (Rut- 
gers, 1830).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Cayuga.  Missionary  at  Lyons, 
1835.  Arcadia,  1835-36.  Voyage  to  Java,  1836.  Batavia,  1836-39. 
Pontianak,  1839-44.  Voyage  to  Singapore,  1842.  Returned  to  Amer- 
ica, 1844.  Stuyvesant,  1846-86.  Stated  Supply,  Stuyvesant  Falls, 
1886-89.     Died,  September  29,  1897. 


Alumni.  93 

*EDWARD  P.  STIMPSON. 

A.B.  (Rutgers,  1834).  Greenbush,  1834-52.  Castleton,  1853-61. 
Suspended.     Deposed,  1869. 

*FREDERICK  BORDINE  THOMSON. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  November  5,  1809.  A.B.  (Rut- 
gers, 1831).  Upper  Red  Hook,  1834-36.  Agent,  Board  of  Missions, 
1836-37.  Stated  Supply,  Holmdel,  1837-38.  Voyage  to  Singapore, 
1838.  Singapore,  1838-39.  Batavia,  Java,  1839-41.  Karangan,  Bor- 
neo, 1842-46.  Voyage  to  Europe,  1847.  Published:  (i)  "Dyak 
Hymn  Book"  (the  first  printed  book  in  the  language),  1844;  (2) 
"Brown's  Catechism"  (in  Dyak),  1845.  Died  at  Berne,  Switzerland, 
March  3,  1848. 

*SIMON  V.  E.  WESTFALL. 

Born  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  1802.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1831).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Rensselaer,  1834.  Hyde  Park,  1834-37.  Union  and 
Salem,  1837-47.  Missionary  in  Illinois,  1847-48.  Pekin.  1849-53. 
Vanderveer,  1853.     Pekin.  1853-56.     Died,  1856. 

*PETER  S.  WILLIAMSON. 

A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1824).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia, 
1834.  Rockaway,  1835-39.  Brooklyn,  4th  (Wallabout),  1841-42. 
Teaching,  Schodack  Academy,  1843;  at  Belleville,  1843-46;  at  Jamai- 
ca, 1846-52;  at  San  Francisco,  1852-80.     Died,  1880. 


*WILLIAM  H.  COOPER. 

A.B.  (Rutgers,  1831).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1831-32.  Presbyterian,  Wamps- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  1836-  (?):  do.,  Bellport,  L.  L,  1857-80.  Died  at  Par- 
sippany,  N.  J.,  February  24,  1880. 

1835. 

♦JACOB  ENNIS. 

Born  near  Belleville,  N.  J.,  1808.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1831).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Bergen.  Voyage  to  Java,  1836.  Java,  1836-40;  also 
preaching  on  Island  Balee,  1838,  and  making  expedition  in  interior 
of  Sumatra,  1837.  Returned  to  America,  1840.  Deposed,  1840.  Pro- 
fessor of  Natural  Science,  National  Military  College,  Bristol,  Penn. 
Principal,  Scientific  and  Classical  Institute,  Philadelphia,  Penn.     Pro- 


94  Biographical   Record. 

fessor  of  Physical  Sciences,  State  Normal  School,  Shippenburg, 
Penn.  Published,  "The  Origin  of  the  Stars."  Died,  January  12, 
1890. 

*JOHN  LILLIE. 

Born  at  Kelso,  Scotland,  1812.  Univ.  Edinburgh,  1831.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1834-35.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1835.  Kingston, 
1836-41.  President  of  Grammar  School,  Univ.  N.  Y.,  1841-42. 
Broadway,  afterward  Stanton  St.,  New  York  City,  1843-48.  Also 
Editor,  "Jewish  Chronicle,"  1844-48.  American  Bible  Union,  1851- 
57.  Presbyterian,  Kingston,  1858-67.  D.D.  (Univ.  Edinburgh, 
1855).  Pu1)lished:  (i)  "Perpetuity  of  the  Earth,"  1842;  (2)  New 
Versions  of  and  Philological  Commentaries  on  the  two  Epistles  to 
the  Thessalonians,  2  Peter,  the  three  Epistles  of  John,  Jude,  and  the 
Revelation,  1851-57;  (3)  Lectures  on  the  Epistles  to  the  Thessa- 
lonians, i860:  (4)  Translations,  with  additions,  of  Auberlen  and 
Riggenbach's  Commentary  on  the  Epistles  to  the  Thessalonians  (in 
Lange's  Commentary),  1868;  (5)  Commentary  on  the  two  Epistles 
of  Peter,  1869.     Died,  1867. 

^ABRAHAM  POLHEMUS. 

Born  at  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  1812.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1831).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  York,  1835.  Hopewell,  1835-57.  North,  Newark, 
1857.  D.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1856).  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1851-57.  Died, 
October,  1857. 

*WILLIAM  YOUNQBLOOD. 

Born  at  Monteomerv.  N.  Y..  tSoo.  A.B.  (Rutgers.  1832).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  Orange.  Voyage  to  Batavia,  Java,  1836.  Bata- 
via.  1836-38.  Voyage  to  Borneo,  via  Singapore,  1838-39.  Teaching 
a  Malay  school,  Pontianak,  Borneo,  1839-42.  Karangan,  Borneo, 
1842-47.    Voyage  to  America,  1849.     Died,  1859. 


*LEWIS  H.  TERRILL. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1832-34. 

1836. 

♦ALEXANDER  C.  HILLMAN. 

Born,  1811  (?).  A.B.  (Columliia,  1832).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  York,  1836.  Stonehouse  Plains,  1838-41.  Vanderveer,  1841-42. 
Roxbury  and  Moresville,  1843-45.  Wurt.sboro,  1846-49.  Blue  Moun- 
tain, 1852-58.    Died,  November  20,  1876. 


Alumni.  95 

*DANIEL  MICHAEL. 

Born,  1810  (?).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1833).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Montgomery,  1836.  Missionary  at  Redford,  Mich.,  1836-47.  Died, 
1865. 

=^PETER  J.  QUICK. 

Born,  March  6,  1806.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1833).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  Philadelphia.  Clarkstown,  1837-66.  Rector  of  Hertzog  Hall, 
1869-74.  Librarian  of  Sage  Library,  1874-86.  Died,  November  9, 
1886. 

nVILLIAM  REILEY. 

Born  at  Durham,  Bucks  Co.,  Penn.,  February  12,  1810.  A.B. 
(Rutgers,  1833).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1836. 
Hurley,  1836-39.  Holmdei,  1839-87.  Emeritus.  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1857).     Died,  July  14,  1894. 

^JOHN  M.  SCRIBNER. 

Born,  1810  (?).  A.B:  (Union,  1833).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Ulster,  1836.  Schoharie,  1836-39.  Walden,  1839-42.  Principal, 
Female  Seminary,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1842-44.  Principal,  Female  Semi- 
nary, Rochester,  1844-46.     Died,  1881. 

*HART  E.  WARING. 

Born  at  West  Hyde  Park,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  March  12,  181 1. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1833).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Ulster,  1836.  Sup- 
plied Berne,  2d,  1836-38,  and  Lawyersville,  1839-40.  Missionary  to 
Grand  Rapids,  1840-43.  Presbyterian  from  1843.  Died  at  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich.,  April  20,  1897. 


MAMES  A.  DE  LA  VERGNE. 

In  class  of  1833,  Rutgers.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1833-35.  Presbyterian. 
First  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  Clinton,  Mo.,  1867-68.  Died, 
January  30,  1899. 

^ELIHU  DOTY. 

Born,  1809  (?).  .4.B.  (Rutgers,  1835).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Schoharie,  1836.  Voyage  to  Java,  1836.  Batavia,  1836-39.  Borneo, 
1839-44.  Amoy,  1844-64.  Published:  (i)  "Narrative  of  a  Tour  in 
Borneo"  ;  (2)  Translation  of  Sacramental  and  Marriage  Forms  of 
R.  P.  D.  C.  into  Amoy  Colloquial,  1853;   (3)  "Anglo-Chinese  Man- 


9'5  Biographical    Record. 

ual  of  the  Amoy  Dialect,''  1853;  (4)  Translation  and  Revision  into 
the  Amoy  Dialect  of  Milner's  "Thirteen  Village  Sermons,  including 
Milner's  Tract  on  the  Strait  Gate,"  1854.  Died  on  voyage  to  Amer- 
ica, November  30.  1864. 


1837. 

*PETER  ALLEN. 

Born  in  Columbia  County,  X.  Y.,  1808.  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Poughkeepsie,  1837.  West  New  Hempstead  and  Ramapo,  1837-53. 
West  New  Hempstead,  1853-62.     Died,  1862. 

*JOHN  C.  CRUIKSHANK. 

Born  at  Salem,  Washington  Co..  N.  Y.,  November  16,  181 1.  A.B. 
(Union,  1834).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1837.  Hyde 
Park,  1837-43.  Hurley,  1843-50.  Little  Falls,  1850-68.  Superin- 
tendent of  Schools,  Passaic  County.  1867-91.  D.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1891). 
Published,  "History  of  School?  in  Passaic  County."  1876.  Died, 
November  12,  1899. 

*JOHN    TERHUNE    DEMAREST. 

Born  at  Schraalenberg,  N.  J.,  February  20,  1813.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1834).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1837.  New  Pros- 
pect, 1837-49.  Minisink,  1850-52.  Principal,  Harrisburgh  Academy, 
1852-54.  Pascack.  1854-67.  New  Prospect,  1869-71 ;  1873-85.  Emeri- 
tus. D.D.  (Rutgers,  1851).  Published:  (r)  "Exposition  of  First 
Peter,"  185 1  ;  (2)  "Exposition  of  Second  Peter,"  1862;  (3)  "Christ- 
ocracy ;  or  Essays  on  the  Coming  and  Kingdom  of  Christ"  (Joint 
author  with  Rev.  William  R.  Gordon.  D.D.,  1837),  1867,  1879;  (4) 
"A  Commentary  on  the  Catholic  Epistles,"  1879.  Died,  January  30, 
1897. 

"WILLIAM  DEMAREST. 

Born  near  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  August  24,  1813.  A.B.  (Columbia, 
1834).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1837.  Missionary  in  New 
York  City,  1837-38.  Clover  Hill,  1838-40.  New  Hurley,  1840-45. 
Berne,  ist,  and  Beaverdam,  1845-50.  Westerlo,  1850-54.  Bound 
Brook,  1854-57.  Ramapo,  1858-70.  Union,  1871-74.  Published:  (i) 
Translation  of  Frelinghuysen's  Sermons,  with  a  Sketch  of  Rev.  T. 
J.  Frelinghuysen,  1856;  (2)  Translation  of  the  Minutes  of  the  Early 
Provisional   Synod.   1771-92,   1859.     Died,   1874. 


Alumni.  97 

*JOHN  HUDSON  DURYEA. 

Born  at  Bloomingburgh,  X.  Y.,  November  28,  1810.  A.B.  (Rut- 
gers, 1S34).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Orange.  1837.  Wawarsing, 
1837-38.  Totowa.  2d.  1838-95.  Emeritus.  1882-95.  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1871).     Died.  August  7.  1895. 

*WILLIAM  ROBERT  GORDON. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  March  9,  181 1.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y., 
1834).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1837.  North  Plempstead 
1838-42.  Flushing,  1842-49.  Houston  St..  New  York  City.  1849-58. _ 
Schraalenburgh.  1S58-80.  S.T.D.  (Cokimbia,  1854).  Pubhshed :  (i) 
The  Supreme  Godhead  of  Christ.  Flushing,  1848,  New  York,  1855; 
(2)  A  Guide  to  Children  in  Reading  the  Scriptures,  New  York. 
1852:  (3)  Particular  Providence.  Illustrated  by  the  History  of 
Joseph.  New  York,  1855.  1856  and  1868:  (4)  Threefold  Test  of  Mod- 
ern Spiritualism,  New  York,  1856;  (5)  Christocracy,  Essays  on  the 
Coming  and  Kingdom  of  Christ,  New  York,  1867,  1879  (Joint  author 
with  Rev.  John  T.  Demarest,  1837)  ;  (6)  The  Church  of  God  and 
Her  Sacraments.  New  York,  1870:  (7)  Life  of  Rev.  Henry  Os- 
trander.  D.D.  (1800).  with  Selected  Sermons.  New  York,  1875. 
Died,  March  30,  1897. 

^HARRISON  HEERMANCE. 

Born  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  1813  (?).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1834).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie.  Currytown  and  Mapletown, 
1837-40.  Presbyterian,  Milton,  1840-43.  Buskirk's  Bridge,  1844-45. 
Medina,  1846-51.  Jefferson  and  Potcsford,  1851-57.  Macon.  1857-62. 
Chaplain,  128th  Regiment,  New  York  Volunteers,  1864.  Died,  Feb- 
ruary 21,  1883. 

*JOHN   PRAY   KNOX. 

Born  at  Savannah.  Georgia.  July  28.  1811.  A.B.  (Rutgers.  1830). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Nassau.  1838-41.  LTtica, 
1841-44.  St.  Thomas,  Danish  West  Indies,  1847-54.  Presbyterian, 
Newtown,  L.  I.,  1855-82.  (Monrovia  Institute,  Liberia.)  Published. 
History  of  the  Island  of  St.  Thomas,  1851.     Died,  June  2.  1882. 

JOHN  FRYER  MESICK,  266  East  Market  St.,  York,  Penn. 

Born  at  Guilderland.  N.  Y.,  June  28.  1813.  Son  of  Peter  T.  Me- 
sick.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1834).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Greene.  1838. 
Rochester,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1837-40.  German  Reformed.  Harris- 
burg,  1840-55.  Raritan.  2d.  1855-82.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1853).  LL.D. 
(Franklin  and  Marshall,  1911). 
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9b  Biographical   Record. 

♦WILLIAM  JOHN  POHLMAN. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1812.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1834).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Albany.  Ordained,  1838.  Missionary  in  Borneo,  1838- 
44.    Amoy,  1844-49.     Lost  at  sea,  January  5,  1849. 

*EBENEZER  S.  WIGGINS. 

Born,  1813  (?).  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1834).  Totowa,  1837-56. 
Manhattan,  New  York  City,  1857-70.     D.D.     Died,  1878. 


*TALBOT  WILSON  CHAMBERS. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Penn.,  February  25,  1819.  Dickinson  College, 
1830-32.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1834).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1834-35.  Princeton 
Sem.,  1836-37.  Teaching,  1837-39.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Clin- 
ton, Miss.,  1838.  Raritan,  2d  (Somerville,  N.  J.),  1839-49.  Col- 
legiate Church,  New  York  City,  1849-96.  President  of  General 
Sj-nod,  1863.  Vedder  Lecturer,  1875.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1868-96. 
Trustee,  Columbia,  1881-96.  Member  of  Old  Testament  Revision 
Company.  President  of  Board  of  Foreign  Missions,  1888-96.  Presi- 
dent of  Alliance  of  Reformed  Churches,  1892-96.  Instructor  in 
New  Testament  Exegesis  at  various  times  at  N.  B.  Sem.,  Princeton 
Sem.,  Union  Sem.,  Hartford  Sem.,  Allegheny  Sem.  and  Lane  Sem. 
S.T.D.  (Columbia,  1853).  LL.D.  (Rutgers,  1885).  Published:  (i) 
Memoir  of  Hon.  Theodore  Frelinghuysen,  LL.D.,  1863;  (2)  Origi- 
nal Exposition  of  Zechariah,  for  Lange's  Commentary,  1874;  (3) 
Translation  and  Enlargement  of  Schmoller's  Exposition  of  Amos, 
in  Lange's  Commentary,  1874;  (4)  The  Psalter  a  Witness  to  the 
Divine  Origin  of  the  Bible.  Vedder  Lectures,  1876;  (5)  Companion 
of  the  Revised  Old  Testament,  1885.     Died,  February  3,  1896. 


1838. 

*PHILIP  MILLEDOLER  BRETT. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1818.  Grandson  of  Rev.  Philip  Mille- 
doler,  S.T.D.  (1775-1852).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1834).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  York,  1838.  Nyack,  1838-42.  St.  Thomas,  Danish 
West  Indies,  1842-46.  Mt.  Pleasant,  N.  Y.,  1846-51.  Tompkinsville, 
1851-56.  Editor,  Staten  Island  Chronicle,  1856-58.  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1858).  Published,  "A  Souvenir  of  a  Three  Years'  Ministry  in 
R.  D.  C.  of  St.  Thomas,"  New  York,  1856.     Died,  i860. 


Alumni.  99 

*ROBERT  C.  CLARK. 

A.B.  (Univ.  Penn.,  1834).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia, 
1838.     License  withdrawn  at  his  own  request,  1844. 

*ORLANDO  HARRIMAN,  JR. 

A.B.  (Columbia,  1835).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1838. 
Hurley,  1840.  Episcopalian.  Died  at  Jacksonville,  Florida,  April 
30,  188  r. 

♦JOHN  ADDISON  VAN  DOREN. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1815.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1835).  Son  of 
Garret  Van  Doren,  M.D.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1838. 
Middlebush,  1838-66.  Supplied  Lodi,  1866.  Stated  Supply,  Clinton 
Station,  1866-72.     Died  at  East  Millstone,  August  24,   1886. 

♦CORNELIUS  WYCKOFF. 

Born  at  Readington,  N.  J.,  1810.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1835).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1838.  Northumberland,  1838-41.  Roch- 
ester, Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1841-65.  High  Bridge,  1866-69.  Died, 
May,  1870. 


♦CORNELIUS  VAN  SANTVOORD. 

Born  at  Belleville,  N.  J.,  April  8,  1816.  Son  of  Rev.  Staats  Van 
Santvoord,  D.D.  (1814).  A.B.  (Union,  1835)-  N.  B.  Sem.,  1835-36. 
Princeton  Sem.,  1836-38.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  New  York, 
1838.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Cayuga,  1838.  Canastota,  1838-39. 
Supplied  Coeymans  and  New  Baltimore,  1839-40.  Saugerties,  1840- 
55.  Union  Village,  1855-58.  Coxsackie,  2d,  1859.  Schenectady, 
2d,  1859-61.  Chaplain,  Militia,  N.  Y.,  1861-65.  Associate  Editor  of 
"The  Interior,"  1869-71.  Commissioner  of  Schools,  Ulster  County, 
N.  Y.,  1871-76.  Supplied  Bloomingdale,  St.  Remy,  Linlithgo,  1871- 
76.  President  of  General  Synod,  1857.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1855). 
Published:  (i)  Discourses  on  Special  Occasions,  and  Miscellaneous 
Papers,  New  York,  1856;  (2)  Memoirs  of  Eliphalet  Nott,  D.D., 
LL.D.,   1876.     Died,  November  2,  1901. 

1839. 

♦JOHN  H.  ACKERSON. 

Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Columbia,  1841-42. 
Schaghticoke,  1842-44.     Suspended,  1847.     Deposed,  1848. 


lUU  Biographical    Record. 

*JOHN   B.  CRAWFORD. 

Born  at  Crawford,  X.  Y..  1814.  A.R.  (Rulger?,  1836).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Orange,  1839.  iMiddletown  Village,  1839-40.  Died, 
October,  1840. 

*ANTHONY  ELMENDORF. 

Born  in  Ulster  County,  N.  Y.,  1813.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1836).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Hurley,  1840-43.  Hyde  Park, 
1843-48.  East  Brooklyn  (Bedford),  1848-51.  North.  Brooklyn, 
1851-66.     D.D.   (Rutgers,  i860).     Died,  1866. 

*JOHN  GRAY  JOHNSON. 

Born  in  Centre  County,  Penn.,  January  22,,  1814.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1836).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Glenham,  1840-46. 
St.  John's,  Upper  Red  Hook,  1846-70.    Died,  July  3,  1870. 

♦WILLIAM  SHOTWELL  MOORE. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  July  22,  1813.  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick,  1839.  Unionville,  1839-50.  New  Prospect,  1850- 
56.  Unionville  and  Greenburgh,  1856-64.  Minisink,  1864-69.  Gil- 
boa,  1869-73.  Woodstock,  1873-79.  Died  at  Unionville,  N.  Y.,  Sep- 
tember 26,  1896. 

^DANIEL  McLAREN  QUACKENBUSH. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  March  9,  1819.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1836). 
Licensed  by  Associate  Presbyterian  Church,  New  York,  1839.  Asso- 
ciate Reformed,  West  Hebron,  N.  Y.,  1842-47.  Wawarsing,  1849-51. 
Fishkill  Landing,  1851-55.  Missionary  Pastor,  Brooklyn  Heights, 
1855-59.  Hastings-on-Hudson,  1859-61.  Prospect  Hill,  New  York 
City,  1861-1900.     D.D.   (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1863).     Died,  August  24,   igoo. 

*JOHN  J.  QUICK. 

Licensed  liy  Classis  of  Philadelphia.  Jackson,  1840-43.  Fairfield, 
1845-49.  Wynantskill,  1849-54.  Currytown,  1855-56.  Mapletown 
and  Currytown,  1856-61.  Mapletown,  1861-62.  Stated  Supply,  Fort 
Herkimer,  1867-68.     Died,  18—. 


'^EDWARD  D.  JOHNSON. 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1836).     Episcopalian. 

^WILLIAM  WRIGHT. 

N.  B.  Sem..  1836-38. 


Alumni.  101 

1840. 

UOHN  BENJAMIN  ALLIGER. 

Born,  1816.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1835).  Law  student,  1835-37.  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  Ulster,  1840.  Clove,  N.  Y.,  1840-43.  Shawan- 
gunk,  1843-50.     Jamaica,   1851-70.     Died,  June  18,  1885. 

*JACOB  BOOKSTAVER. 

Born  at  Montgomery,  N.  Y.,  February  g,  1817.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1837).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Orange.  Minisink,  1841-47.  Teacher 
at  Belleville,  N.  J.,  1847-48.     Died,  December  11,  1848. 

^DAVID  D.  DEMAREST. 

Born  near  Schraalenburgh,  N.  J.,  July  30,  1819.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1837).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1840.  Catskill  (as- 
sisting Rev.  James  Romeyn,  S.T.D.,  1819),  1840-41.  Flatbush,  Ul- 
ster Co.,  N.  Y.,  1841-43.  New  Brunswick,  2d,  1843-52.  Hudson, 
1852-65.  Prof.  Pastoral  Theology  and  Sacred  Rhetoric,  N.  B.  Sem., 
1865-98.  D.D.  (Coll.  N.  J..  1857).  LL.D.  (Rutgera,  1892).  Trus- 
tee, Rutgers,  1858-98.  President,  General  Synod,  1858.  Stated 
Clerk,  General  Synod,  1862-71  Published:  (i)  History  and  Char- 
acteristics of  the  Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  Church,  1856  (Re- 
written and  republished  1889)  ;  (2)  Centennial  of  the  New  Bruns- 
wick Theological  Seminary,  1884  (Editor  with  Rev.  Drs.  P.  D. 
Van  Cleef,  1846,  and  E.  T.  Corwin,  1856).     Died,  June  21,  1898. 

^EPHRAIM  DePUY. 

Born  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1814.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1835).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Prattsville,  1841-46.  Clove,  1846-53. 
Mott  Haven,  1853-54.  Middleport,  1856-57.  Became  Episcopalian, 
1861.  Christ  Episcopal  Church,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  1861-63.  St.  Mary's 
Episcopal  Church,  Burlington,  N.  J.,  1863-65.  Also  Prof.  Belles- 
Lettres,  St.  Mary's  College,  Burlington,  N.  J.,  1863-65.  Zion  Epis- 
copal Church,  Belvidere,  N.  J.,  1865-74.  D.D.  Died  at  Lakewood, 
N.  J.,  March  30,  1896. 

UOHN  LIVINGSTON  JANEWAY. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  April  21,  1815.  Son  of  Rev.  Jacob  J.  Jane- 
way,  D.D.  (1797).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1835).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick.  Montville,  1843-50.  Presbyterian,  Flemington, 
N.  J.,  1850-69.  Chaplain,  13th  Regiment,  N.  J.  Volunteers,  1862-63. 
D.D.   (Lafayette,   1866).     Died,  November  21.  1906. 


lO'/i  Biographical   Record. 

♦ROBERT  PITTS. 

Born  near  Montgomery,  N.  Y.,  1813.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1837).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  Orange,  1840.  Stated  Supply,  Walpack,  1840- 
60.     Died,  November  16,  1878. 

♦GEORGE  SCHENCK. 

Born  at  Matteawan,  N.  Y.,  1816.  A.B.  (Yale,  1837).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1840.     Bedminster,  1840-52.     Died,  1852. 

♦MARTIN  LUTHER  SCHENCK. 

Born  at  Six  Mile  Run,  N.  J.,  1817.  Son  of  Hon.  Ferdinand  S. 
Schenck,  M.D.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1837).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New- 
Brunswick,  1840.  Plattekill,  1840-53-  Fort  Plain,  1853-57.  Rocky 
Hill,  1857-65.  Whitehall,  1865-69.  Plattekill,  1869-73.  Died,  March 
II,  1873. 

♦JOHN  H.  SHEFFIELD. 

Born,  1811.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1837).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Poughkeepsie,  1840.  North  Hempstead,  1843-46.  Missionary  to  the 
West,  1846-47.  Missionary  to  the  poor  in  Indiana.  Died,  near 
Sufifern,  N.  Y.,  1863. 

♦JOHN  A.  STAATS. 

Born  at  Millstone,  N.  J.,  December,  1816.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1836). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1840.  Clintonville,  N.  J., 
1840-41.  Preakness,  1843-61.  Blooming  Grove,  1861-66.  Died  at 
Goshen,  N.  Y.,  February  3,  1891. 

♦WILLIAM  HENRY  STEELE. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  February  18,  1818.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1837). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Missionary,  Batavia,  Java, 
1842-43.  Karangan,  Borneo,  1843-49.  President,  Board  of  Foreign 
Missions.  D.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1870).  Died  at  Newark,  N.  J., 
August  II,  1905. 

♦ISAAC  P.  STRYKER. 

Born  at  Harlingen,  N.  J.,  November  27,  181 1.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1837.  Missionary  to  Borneo,  1840-42.  Died  at  sea,  near  Singapore, 
1842. 


Alumni.  103 

♦ROBERT  VAN  AMBURGH. 

Born  at  New  Hackensack,  N.  Y.,  January  9,  1809.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1837).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1840.  Lebanon,  1840- 
48.  Presbyterian,  Fordham,  1848-51.  Presbyterian,  Hughsonville, 
N.  Y..  1851-53.  Lebanon,  1853-69.  High  Bridge,  1869-70.  Died, 
March  8,  1890. 

♦WILLIAM  THEODORE  VAN   DOREN. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1819.  Son  pf  Garret  Van  Doren,  M.D. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1837).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1840. 
Missionary,  Borneo,  1840-41.  Batavia,  Java,  1841-42.  Woodstock, 
N.  Y.,  1843-45.  Presbyterian,  Port  Byron,  1845-52.  Mott  Haven, 
1852-53.  Ramapo,  1853-57.  South  Bend,  1857-59.  Chaplain,  7th 
Missouri  Cavalry,  1861-62.  Auditor,  U.  S.  Treasury,  1862-85.  Died, 
December  20,  1885. 


♦JOHN  WHITBECK. 

Born  at  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.,  November  12,  1812.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1837).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Waterford,  1841- 
48.  Stated  Supply,  Henderson,  1849-50.  Arcadia,  1850-52.  Caro- 
line, 1852-68.     Died,  October  12,  1888. 


♦WILLIAM  R.  JANEWAY. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  1818.  Son  of  Rev.  Jacob  J.  Janeway,  D.D. 
(1797).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1837).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1837-38.  Manufacturer. 
Died  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  April  9,  1881. 


1841. 

♦JAMES  ALEXANDER  HERVEY  CORNELL. 

Born  at  Allentown,  N.  J.,  August  29,  1818.  Son  of  Rev.  John 
Cornell  (1798).  A,B.  (Rutgers,  1838).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1841.  Westerlo,  1841-43.  New  Baltimore,  1843-45. 
New  Baltimore  and  Coeymans,  1845-48.  Syracuse,  1848-51.  Rari- 
tan,  3d,  1851-56.  Secretary,  Board  of  Education,  1856-61.  Financial 
Secretary,  General  Synod,  1869-73.  Coeymans,  1873-79.  D.D.  (Coll. 
N.  J.,  1858).     Died,  August  19,  1899. 


104  Biographical    Record. 

^FRANCIS  TOPPING  DRAKE. 

Bom  at  Soiithold,  L.  T.,  June  20,  US05.  A.B.  (Rutgers.  1838). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Orange.  Wurtsboro,  1842-44.  Canastota, 
1844-53.    Presbyterian,  Middle  Island,  L.  I.,  1853-63.    Died,  February 


*GARDNER  JONES. 

Became  a  Roman  Catholic  in  Indiana. 

*JOSEPH  KNIESKERN. 

Born  at  Berne,  N.  Y.,  April  10,  1810.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1838). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Schoharie,  1841.  Berne,  2d,  and  Knox,  1841- 
45.  St.  Johnsville,  1845-72.  Stated  Supply,  Presbyterian  Church, 
Virgil,  N.  Y.    Died  at  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  September  7,  1895. 

*ALEXANDER   CHARLES    MILLSPAUQH. 

Born  in  Orange  County,  N.  Y.,  1810.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1838).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  Orange,  1841.  Middletown  Village,  1841-66. 
Jerusalem  and  Onesquethaw,  1866-72.  Schoharie  Mt.  and  Central 
Bridge,  1876-78.     Union,  1878-85.     Died,  December  3.   1885. 

*GILBERT  McPHEDRICK  MYER. 

Born  at  Co.xsackie,  181 5.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1838).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Greene,  1841.     Cohoes,  1841-46.    Died,  1846. 

*PETER  GEORGE  RANDALL. 

Born  at  Harlem,  N.  Y.  (?).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1838).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  York.     Died,   1842. 

*WILLIAM  J.  THOMPSON. 

Born  at  Readington,  X.  j.,  ]March  8,  1812.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1834). 
Tutor  in  Latin  and  Greek,  Rutgers,  1838-41.  Ponds  and  WyckofT, 
1842-45.  Rector,  Rutgers  Grammar  SchooJ,  1846-62.  Principal, 
Somervillc  Classical  Institute,  1865-67.     Died,  March  ig,  1867. 

"WILLIAM  EATON  TURNER. 

Ijorn  at  Union,  near  Hartford,  Conn.,  March  20,  1810.  .\.B. 
(Rutgers,  1838).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1841. 
Arcadia,  1841-48.  Roxbury,  1850-62.  Arcadia,  1862-66.  Graham- 
ville,  and  Stated  Supply,  Upper  Ncversink,  1867-72.  Minisink,  1872- 
75.     Grcenburg,  1884-89.     Died,  January  26,  1893. 


Alumni.  105 

*JOHN  WATSON. 

Born  near  Strabane,  County  Tyrone,  Ireland,  1810.  A.B.  (Rut- 
gers, 1838).  Licensed  by  Classsis  of  New  York,  1841.  Athens, 
1841-44.  Flatbush,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1844-47.  Presbyterian,  Am- 
sterdam and  Harlem,  Ohio,  1847-50..  Presbyterian,  Harlem  and 
Bloomfield,  Ohio,  1850-64.     Died,  April  22,  1864. 

^SAMUEL  MERRILL  WOODBRIDOE. 

Born  at  Greenfield,  Mass.,  April  5,  1819.  Son  of  Rev.  Sylvester 
Woodbridge,  D.D.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1838).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  New  York,  1841.  South  Brooklyn,  1841-50.  Coxsackie,  2d,  1850- 
53.  New  Brunswick,  2d,  1853-57.  Prof.  Pastoral  Theology,  Eccle- 
siastical History  and  Church  Government,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1857-65. 
Prof.  Ecclesiastical  History  and  Church  Government,  1865-1901. 
Prof.  Emeritus,  1901-05.  Prof.  Metaphysics  and  Philosophy  of  the 
Human  Mind,  Rutgers,  1857-64.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1857,  and  Union, 
1858).  LL.D.  (Rutgers,  1883).  Published:  (i)  Analysis  of  Theol- 
ogy, 1872-73,  1882;  (2)  Manual  of  Church  History,  1895.  Died, 
June  24,  1905. 

1842. 

♦CORNELIUS  J.  BLAUVELT. 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J.  (?),  1813.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Para- 
mus,  1842.  Schraalenburgh,  1842-58.  Blue  Mountain,  1859-62. 
Stated  Supply,  Woodstock,  1864-65.  Stated  Supply,  Closter  City, 
1866-69.  West  Hurley,  1869-78.  Livingston  Manor,  1878-81.  Died, 
March,  1881. 

*BARNABAS  V.  COLLINS. 

Born  in  New  York  City  (?),  1814.  Lafayette  College.  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  New  York,  1842.  West  Farms,  1842-45.  Ponds,  1845- 
67.     Died,  July  2;^,  1877. 

^CORNELIUS  ELTINQE  CRISPELL. 

Born  at  Alarbletown,  X.  Y.,  March  14,  1820.  Son  of  Peter  Cris- 
pell,  M.D.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1839).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1842.  Piermont,  1842-47.  Linlithgo,  1847-57.  Scho- 
harie, 1857-63.  Rector,  Rutgers  Grammar  School,  1863-66.  Prof. 
Ancient  and  Modern  History,  Rutgers,  1863-66.  Prof.  Natural  Phi- 
losophy, Mathematics  and  Astronomy.  Hope  College,  1866-67.  Prof. 
Didactic  and  Polemic  Theology  at  Hope  College,  1867-69.  Spring 
Valley,  N.  Y.,  1879-1905.  Emeritus,  1905-10.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1867). 
Died,  August  29,  1910. 


106  Biographical   Record. 

♦JOHN  DeWlTT. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  November  29,  1821.  Son  of  Rev.  John 
DeWitt,  D.D.  (1789-1831).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1838).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1842.  Ridgeway,  Alich.,  1842-44.  Ghent, 
N.  Y.,  1st,  1844-49.  Canajoharie,  1849-50.  Millstone,  1850-63.  Prof. 
Biblical  Literature,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1863-84.  Prof.  Hellenistic  Greek 
and  New  Testament  Exegesis,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1884-92.  Member,  Old 
Testament  Revision  Company,  1872-85.  Editor,  American  Standard 
Edition  of  Revised  Version,  1901.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  i860).  LL.D. 
(Lafayette,  1882).  L.H.D.  (Columbia,  1887).  Published:  (i)  "A 
New  Rendering  of  the  Psalms,"  1884,  1886,  1891 ;  (2)  What  is 
Inspiration?,  1893.     Died  at  Irvington,  N.  Y.,  October  19,  1906. 

*J0HN  Dubois. 

Born  in  Schoharie  County,  N.  Y.,  March  5,  1812.  A.B.  (Union, 
1839).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Washington.  Manheim,  1843-45. 
Gansevoort,  1845-50.  Cicero,  1850-54.  Boght,  1854-59.  Mamakat- 
ing,  1859-65.  Middleport,  1866-74.  Cuddebackville,  1874-80.  Stated 
Supply,  Mamakating.  1880-84.     Died,  April  7.  1884. 

*WILLIAM  WHITEMAN  HALLOWAY. 

Born  in  Philadelphia.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1839).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  Philadelphia.  Amity,  1843-49.  Albany,  3d,  1849-53.  Missionary, 
North  Brooklyn,  1853-55,  now  Lee  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  1855-59.  Flush- 
ing, 1859-65.  Broadway,  Paterson,  1865-71.  Presbyterian,  Battle 
Creek,  Mich.,  1872-77.  Presbyterian,  Mt.  Freedom,  N.  J.,  1877-85. 
Presbyterian,  Morris  Plains,  N.  J.,  1885-92.  Died,  September  20, 
1898. 

*EBEN  S.  HAMMOND. 

Born,  July  27,  1815.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1839).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  Long  Island,  1842.  Stone  House  Plains,  1842-44.  Gallupville, 
1844-52.  Prattsville,  1852-54.  Stated  Supply,  Canajoharie,  1854-56. 
Columbia,  1856-58.  Schraalenburgh  secession,  1858-60.  Missionary 
to  Closter  City,  1862-64.     Died,  May  24,   1873. 

"JOHN  S.  HIMROD, 

Born  at  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  (?),  December  10,  1813.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1839).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1842.  Hillsdale,  1842-43. 
Claverack,  2d,  1845-51.  Stated  Supply,  South  Bushwick,  1851-53. 
South  Bushwick,  1853-59.  Greenport,  1861-82.  Died,  November 
20,  1883. 


Alumni,  107 

♦VICTOR  MOREAU  HULBERT. 

Born  at  Nassau,  N.  Y.,  November  22,  1813.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1839). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1842.  Greenville  and  Yonkers, 
1842-45.  Yonkers,  1845-48.  Flatbush,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1848-52. 
Yonkers,  1852-65.  White  Plains,  1865-72.  Marbletown,  1872-83. 
D.D.  (Rutgers,  1864).     Died,  January  7,  1892.  , 

♦JACOB  A.  LANSING. 

Born  at  Watervliet,  N.  Y.,  1792.  Licensed  by  Class  of  Sche- 
nectady, 1842.     Wynantskill,  1842-48.     Died,  1856. 

♦SAMUEL  WICKHAM  MILLS. 

Born  at  Walkill,  N.  Y.,  April  5,  1820.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1838). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1S42.  Stated  Supply,  Bloom- 
ingburgh,  1842-43.  Bloomingburgh,  1843-58.  Deerpark  (Port  Jer- 
vis),  1858-71.     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1874).     Died,  November  27,  1902. 

♦ELBERT  STOTHOFF  PORTER. 

Born  near  Millstone,  N.  J.,  October  23,  1819.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J., 
1839).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1842.  Missionary 
to  Chatham,  1842-43.  Chatham,  1843-49.  Williamsburgh,  1849-83. 
Editor,  "Christian  Intelligencer,"  1852-68.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1857). 
President,  General  Synod,  1868.     Died,  February  25,  1888. 

^'ABRAHAM  GEORGE  RYERSON. 

Born  at  Orange,  N.  J.  (?),  1817.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1839).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Passaic,  1842.  Gorham,  1843-46.  Wyckoff,  1846-64. 
Teacher,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1868-86.  Chaplain,  22d  Regiment,  N.  J. 
Volunteers,  1864-75.    Died,  February  18,  1887. 

♦MARTIN  V.  SCHOONMAKER. 

Born  at  Newtown,  L.  I.,  August  11.  1816.  Grandson  of  Rev. 
Martinus  Schoonmaker  (1737-1824).  A.B.  (Union,  1839).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1842.  East  New  York,  1842-49.  Walden, 
1849-88.     D.D.  (Rutgers,  1877).     Died,  June  13,  1899. 

♦JOHN  NEWTON  SCHULTZ. 

Born  at  Lebanon,  N.  J.,  June  11,  1819.  Son  of  Rev.  Jacob  I. 
Schultz  (1816).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1839).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick.  Vanderveer,  111.,  1843-45.  Washington,  111.,  1849- 
51.  Centreville,  Mich.,  1853-55.  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  1855-57.  Pres- 
byterian, preaching  at  Crown  Point  and  Bristol,  Indiana,  and  in 
Texas.     Died  at  Menardsville,  Texas,  November  8,  1888. 


108  Biographical    Record. 

*RALPH  WILLIS. 

Born   in   London,   England,  August    i6,   1815.     Came  to   America, 

1830.     A.B.    (Rutgers,   1839).  Licensed   by   Classis   of   Philadelphia, 

1842.      Bethlehem,     1842-51.  Freehold,    ist     (Marlboro),     1851-68. 

Spotswood,  1868-80.  Rector,  Hertzog  Hall,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1880-88. 
Superintendent  of  Schools,  Middlesex  County,  1868-88.  Died,  March 
16,  1895. 

*AARON  BURR  WINFIELD. 

Born  at  ^^lontague,  N.  J.,  1815.     A.B.   (Rutgers,  1839).     Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Orange,  1842.     Presbyterian,  Friendsville,  Penn.,  1842- 
44.      Sand    Beach,    1844-51.      Paramus,    1851-56.      Emeritus.      Died,. 
1856. 

*THEODORE  F.  WYCKOFF. 

Born  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  1820.  Son  of  Rev.  Isaac  N.  WyckofT, 
D.D.  (1817).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1839).  Licensed  by  Clas'sis  of  Albany. 
Ghent,  2d,  1843-44.  South  West  Troy,  1845-54.  St.  Thomas,  Danish 
West  Indies,  1854-55.     Died.  January  19,   1855 


^NICHOLAS  MARSELUS  CLUTE. 

Born  at  Schenectady,  X.  Y.  (?).  In  class  of  1839,  LTnion.  \.  B. 
Sem.,  1838-39.     Died  at  Charles  City,  Iowa,  1895. 

^ANDREW  BROWN  TAYLOR. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  28,  1813.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1839). 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1839-42.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1842. 
Supplied  Allegan,  Mich.,  1842-43.  Supplied  Grand  Rapids,  1843-48. 
Macon  and  Ridgeway,  1848-52.  Irvington,  1852-55.  English  Neigh- 
borhood, 1855-92.     Emeritus.     Died,  March  12,   1895. 

1843. 

i^HERVEY  DODDRIDGE  GANSE. 

Born  at  Middlebush,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  February  22,  1822. 
Univ.  N.  Y.,  1835-38.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1839).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  New  York,  1843.  Freehold,  2d,  1843-56.  West  23d  St.  (after 
1871  in  Madison  Ave.),  New  York  City,  1856-76.  Presbyterian,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  1876-83.  Corresponding  Secretary,  Presbyterian  Board 
for  Colleges  and  Academies,  1883-91.  President,  General  Synod, 
1S66.  Editor,  "Christian  Intelligencer,"  1871-75.  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1861).     Died  at  Chicago,  September,  1891. 


Alumni.  109 

♦GEORGE  PETER  VAN  WYCK. 

Born  at  Bloomingburgh,  N.  Y.,  June  24,  1821.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1840).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Orange.  Deerpark,  1844-52.  Presby- 
terian, Berlin,  Md.,  1852-56.  Gettysburg,  Penn.,  1856-60.  Presby- 
terian, Chester,  Penn.,  1860-61.  Chaplain,  56th  Regiment.  X.  Y. 
Volunteers,  1863-64.  Chaplain,  U.  S.  Army.  Georgia,  1865 — .  Died 
at  Milford,  Penn..  August  5,  i8gg. 

*GEORGE  R.  WILLIAMSON. 

Born  at  Caldwell,  N.  Y.,  1823.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1840).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  New  York.  Ghent,  2d,  1844-48.  Newark,  2d,  1848-49. 
Amity,  1849-52.  Killed  by  explosion  of  Boiler  on  steamboat  '"Rein- 
deer" on  Hudson  river,  September  4.  1852. 

♦NICHOLAS  Dubois  Williamson. 

Born  at  Flagtown,  N.  J.,  December  2,  1819.  A.B.  (Rutgers.  1840). 
Licensed  and  ordained  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1843.  Pekin,  1843- 
48.  Cicero,  1849-50.  Chatham,  1850-51.  Glenville,  2d,  1851-55. 
Wawarsing.  1855-61.  Stated  Supply.  Pekin,  1861-62.  Livingston 
Church,  Chicago,  1862-65.  Havana,  1865-66.  Sabbath  School  Mis- 
sionary, Chicago,  1866-70.  Norris,  111.,  1870-72.  South  Bend,  Ind., 
1872-96.     Died,  September  12,  1896. 


=^JACQUES  BENNETT. 

Born  at  Gravesend,  L.   I.   (?).     A.B.   (Union.  1839).     N.  B.   Sem., 
1840-42.     Died,   1842. 

♦ISAAC  L.  KIP  MILLER. 

A.B.    (Rutgers,    1840).     Student,   N.   B.   Sem.     Died.  January  22, 


1845- 


1844. 


=^WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  CORNELL. 

Born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1821.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1841).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1844.  Athens,  1844-48. 
Blooming  Grove,  1848-52.     Died,  October    18.  1875. 

♦JOHN  GARDNER. 

Born  at  Gilbertsville,  N.  Y.,  February  i,  1814.  A.B.  (Union, 
1841).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1844.  Harhngen, 
1844-81.     Died,  October  20,  1881. 


110  Biographical   Record. 

*WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  VAN  VRANKEN  MABON. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  January  24,  1822.  Son  of  Rev. 
John  S.  Mabon  (1812).  A.B.  (Union,  1840).  Licensed  and  or- 
dained by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1844.  Missionary  to  Buffalo,  1844-46. 
New  Durham,  1846-81.  Prof.  Didactic  and  Polemic  Theology, 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1881-92.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1861).  LL  D.  Editor  of 
"The  Sower,"  1878-79.  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  Hudson 
County,  1848-55.  Examiner  of  Teachers  of  Public  Schools,  1848-65. 
Died,  November  3,  1892. 

*DAVID  McNEISH. 

Born  in  Scotland,  1820.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1841).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  York,  1844.  Centreville,  Mich..  1844-46.  Centre- 
ville  and  Constantine,  1846.  Constantine,  1846-49.  South  Bend,^ 
1849-52.     Constantine,  1852-54.     Died,  1854. 

*PETER  DAVIS  OAKEV. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  22,  1816.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1841).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1844.  Oyster  Bay,  1844- 
47.  Middle,  Brooklyn,  1847-49.  Presbyterian,  Jamaica,  1850-70. 
Teaching  at  Neshanic,  N.  J..  1870-76:  also  supplying  Three  Bridges, 
1873-76.  Presbyterian,  Springfield,  L.  L,  1876-87.  Died,  October  4, 
1895. 

*CHARLES  ROELOFF  von  ROMONDT. 

Born  at  Philipsburg,  St.  Martin's,  West  Indies,  April  21,  1821. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1841).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick. 
Prof.  Modern  Languages,  Rutgers,  1846-59.  Greenville,  N.  Y.,  1859- 
61.  Stated  Supply,  Cold  Spring,  N.  Y.,  1861-63.  Civil  Service, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1863-82.  Died  at  St.  Martin's,  W.  I.,  November 
15,  1889. 

*JOHN  LIMBERGER  SEE. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  May  20,  1822.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1841). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York.  Teaching  at  New  Brunswick, 
N.  J.,  1844-47.  Kiskatom,.  1847-50.  Unionville  and  Greenburgh,. 
1850-54.  Missionary  in  Buffalo,  1854-55.  Buffalo,  ist,  1855-61.  Cor- 
responding Secretary,  Board  of  Education,  1861-84.  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1865).  Published,  "Digest  of  Laws  of  General  Synod,"  1869.  Died,. 
June  I,  1892. 


Alumni.  Ill 

*WILLIAM  JAMES  ROMEYN  TAYLOR. 

Born  at  Schodack,  N.  Y.,  July  31,  1823.  Son  of  Rev.  Benjamin 
C.  Taylor,  S.T.D.  (1822).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1841).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Bergen,  1844.  New  Durham,  1844-46.  Van  Vorst,  ist 
(Jersey  City,  2d),  1846-49.  Schenectady,  1849-52.  Jersey  City,  3d, 
1852-54.  Philadelphia,  3d,  1854-62.  Corresponding  Secretary,  Amer- 
ican Bible  Society,  1862-69.  Clinton  Ave.,  Newark,  1869-90.  Cor- 
respondmg  Secretary,  American  Sabbath  Union,  1890-91.  D.D. 
(Rutgers,  i860).  President,  General  Synod,  1871.  Editor,  "Chris- 
tian Intelligencer,"  1872-76.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1878-91.  Died,  No- 
vember 12,  1891. 

*WILLIAM  THOMPSON. 

Born  near  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  i,  1813.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1841).     Stone  House   Plains,  1845-46.     Died,  1846. 

*EDWIN  VEDDER. 

Born  near  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  August  22,  1815.  Son  of  James 
Vedder.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1841).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Schenectady. 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  Passaic,  1845.  Little  Falls,  N.  J.,  1845-49. 
Stated  Supply,  Glenville,  2d,  1849-51.  Berne,  ist,  and  Beaverdam, 
1851.  Beaverdam,  1851-55.  Middleburgh  and  Schoharie  Mt.,  1855- 
63.  Gallupville  and  Knox,  1863-68.  Gallupville,  1868-71.  Schoharie, 
1871-73.  Jerusalem,  1873-85.  Emeritus,  1885-1911.  Died  at  Ball- 
ston,  N.  Y.,  November  24,  191 1. 

*ASHBEL  GREEN  VERMILYE. 

Born  at  Princeton,  N.  J.,  September  6,  1822.  Son  of  Rev.  Thomas 
E.  Vermilye,  D.D.,  LL.D.  (1803-93)-  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1840). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of 
Albany,  1845.  Presbyterian,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1845-50.  Presby- 
terian, Newburyport,  Mass.,  1850-63.  Utica,  1863-71.  Schenectady, 
1871-76.  Chaplain,  American  Seamen's  Friend  Society,  Antwerp, 
Belgium,  1879-82.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  i860).  President,  General 
Synod,  1870.     Died  at  Englewood,  N.  J.,  July  9,  1905. 


'^SAMUEL  J.  HOPPER. 

Born  in  Bergen  County,  N.  J.   (?).     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1841).    N.  B. 
Sem..  1841-42.     Died,  1842. 

♦^WILLIAM  WATSON. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1841-42.     Left  on  account  of  ill  health. 


ll'-J  Biographical    Record. 

1845. 

^WILLIAM  BAILEY. 

Born  at  Beckers  Corners,  X.  Y..  February  14,  181Q.  A.B.  (Rut- 
gers. 1842).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1843.  Helderbergh, 
1845-47.  Schodack,  1847-56.  Constantine,  1856-63.  Also  Mott- 
ville,  1856-63.  Also  Porter,  1859-63.  Albany,  3d,  1863-68.  White- 
house,   1868-84.     Died.  July  3.   1887. 

*JAMES   HALL  MASON  KNOX. 

Born  in  Xcw  York  City,  June  10,  1824.  Son  of  Rev.  John  Knox, 
D.D.  (1790-1858).  A.B.  (Columbia,  1841).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  York.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Newton,  1846.  Presby- 
terian, German  Valley,  N.  J.,  1846-51.  Easton,  Penn.,  1851-53. 
Presbyterian,  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  1853-69.  Presb\'terian, 
Bristol,  Penn.,  1873-83.  President.  Lafayette  College,  1883-90. 
Emeritus.  1890-93.  S.T.D.  (Columbia,  1861).  LL  D.  (Columbia, 
1885).     Died  at  Uallimore.  Md..  January  22.  IQ03. 

*JOHN  A.  LANSING. 

Born  at  Lisha's  Kill,  N.  Y.,  1824.  A.B.  (Union,  1842).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Schenectad}'.  1845.  Stated  Supply.  Day.  1845-48. 
Bethlehem,  1848-60.  Catskill,  1860-66.  Secretary,  Board  of  Publi- 
cation, 1866-75.  Stated  .Supply,  Coxsackie,  2d,  1877.  Chaplain, 
American  Union  Church.  Rome,  Italy,  1878.  Stated  Supply,  Spring 
Valley,  1879.     D.D.   (Union,  1861).     Died,  July  22.  1884. 

*AARON  LLOYD. 

Born  at  Walnut  Creek,  Erie  Co.,  Penn.,  July  2/,  1817.  A.B. 
(Rutgers,  1842).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Bergen.  Gorham,  1846-47. 
Presbyterian,  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  1848-50.  Livingston  Church,  New  York 
City,  1851-53.  Missionary  at  Hudson  (Jersey  City),  N.  J.,  1853-55. 
WHitehouse,  1855-56.  Pekin,  1857-60.  Died  at  Nutley,  N.  J..  De- 
ccjnber  17,   1905. 

*WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  MILLER. 

Born  at  Albany.  N.  Y.,  1824.  A.B.  (Union,  1842).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Albany.  Glenham,  1846-49.  Prof.  Languages,  Albany 
.Academy,  1849-56.  Principal,  Albany  Academy,  1853-56.  Rhine- 
beck,   1856-59.     D.D.    ^Rutgers,   1862).     Died.  November  5.   1863. 


Alumni.  113 

*JOHN  MINOR. 

Born  at  Lodi,  N.  Y.,  November  i8,  1814.  A.B.  CRutgers,  1842). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1845.  Missionary  to  Ridge- 
way,  Mich.,  1845-48;  to  Centreville,  1848-50;  to  Keyport,  1850-51. 
Leeds,  1851-56.  Corresponding  Secretary,  Board  of  Publication, 
1857-59.  Flatbush,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1859-64.  Glenville,  ist,  1864- 
72)-  Port  Jackson,  1873-80.  Stated  Supply,  Manheim,  1880-82. 
Currytown  and  Mapletown,  1882-84.  Sprakers,  1884-85.  Mission- 
ary, Norwich  and  Litchfield,  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1885-87.  Stated 
Supply,  Presbyterian,  Hillsdale  and  Maiden,  N.  Y.,  1887-88.  Stated 
Supply,  Presbyterian,  Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  1889-90.  Died,  November 
2G,  1890. 

*JOHN  SIMONSON. 

Born  near  Somerville,  N.  J.,  1817.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1842).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1845.  West  Farms,  1845-52. 
Bethlehem,  ist,  1852-64.  Plainfield  (Central),  1864-69.  West  Farms, 
1871-81.     Died  at  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  May  11,  1889. 

^NICHOLAS  EVERITT  SMITH. 

Born  at  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  1820.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1841).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  York,  1845.  Missionary  at  Port  Washington,  Mon- 
mouth Co.,  N.  J.,  1845-47.  Oyster  Bay,  1847-52.  Brooklyn,  Middle, 
1852-70.  Plainfield,  1870-71.  Congregational,  Plainfield,  1871-80 
D.D.  (Rutgers,  1861).     Died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  18,  1890. 

*THOMAS  CAMPBELL  STRONG. 

Born  at  Flatbush.  L.  L,  May  23,  1824.  Son  of  Rev.  Thomas  M. 
Strong,  D.D.  (1797-1861).  A.B.  (Union,  1841).  Licensed  by  South 
Classis  of  Long  Island,  1845.  Bloomingdale  and  Rosendale,  1845- 
49.  Newtown,  1849-59.  Greenwich,  New  York  City,  1859-66. 
Ithaca,  1866-71.  Presbyterian,  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  1871-75.  Also  Pres- 
ident, Wells  College,  1871-75.  President,  Pennsylvania  Female  Col- 
lege, Pittsburg,  1875-78.  D.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1861).  Trustee,  Rut- 
gers, 1858-74.  President,  General  Synod,  1867.  Corresponding  Sec- 
retary, Board  of  Publication,  1859-68.  Died  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Sep- 
tember 13,  1890. 

*GOYN  TALMAGE. 

Born  near  Somerville,  N.  J.,   December  7,  1821.     A.B.    (Rutgers, 
1842).     Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,    1845.     Rockaway, 
-1845-51.     Niskayuna,  1851-55.     Greenpoint,   1855-62.     Corresponding 
8 


1J4  Biocjraplucal    Record. 

Secretary,  Board  of  Domestic  Missions,  1862-67.  Rhinebeck,  1867- 
71.  Paramus,  1871-79.  Port  Jervis,  1879-87.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1876). 
President,  General  Synod,  1874.  Died  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  June 
23,   1891. 

*JOHN  VAN  NEST  TALMAGE. 

Born  at  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  August  18,  1819.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1842).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1845.  Stated  Supply, 
Central  Church,  Brooklyn,  1845-46;  at  Middle  Church,  Brooklyn, 
1846.  Missionary  at  Amoy,  China,  1847-92.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1867). 
Published  a  "Dictionary  of  Chinese  Character  in  the  Romanized 
Amoy  Colloquial"  and  several  translations  of  parts  of  the  Bible  and 
other  books  into  Chinese.     Died  at  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  August  19, 


*JACOB  N.  VOORHIS. 

Born  in  Bergen  County,  N.  J..  1815.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Ber- 
gen, 1845.  Stated  Supply,  Day,  1848-49.  Shokan,  1849-51.  Green- 
port,  1851-56.  Stated  Supply,  Greenport,  1856-57.  Clove,  1857-66. 
Esopus,  1867-80.     Died  at  Port  Ewen,  N.  Y.,  March  9,  1889. 

*JACOB  WEST. 

Born  at  Middleburgh,  N.  Y.,  September  18,  1818.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1842).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1845.  Middleburgh,  1845-52. 
Piermont,  ist,  1852-55.  East  Brooklyn,  1855-68.  Corresponding 
Secretary,  Board  of  Domestic  Missions,  1868-88.  Honorary  Secre- 
tary,  do.,   1888-90.     D.D.    (Rutgers.  1870).    .Died,  January  22,   1890. 

*ABRAHAM  VOORHEES  WYCKOFF. 

Born  at  Xew  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1823.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1842). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Prattsville,  1846-51.  Green- 
burgh,  1851-52.     Died,  October  20,  1852. 


^GERARD  SMITH  BOYSE. 

A.B.   (Columbia,  1840).     N.  B.  Sem.,  1842-43.     l^ied,  1843   (?)• 

•^CHARLES  MILNE. 

Born  in  1820.  In  class  of  1842,  Rutgers.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1842-43. 
Presbyterian,  Danville,  N.  J.,  1846-47;  do.,  Milford,  Penn.,  1847-48; 
do.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  1849-51 ;  do.,  Hagaman's  Mills,  N.  Y.,  1851- 


Alumni.  115 

53 ;  do.,  New  Providence,  N.  J.,  1853-57 ;  do.,  Broadalbin,  N.  Y., 
1857-59;  do.,  Pompton,  N.  J.,  1859-60;  do.,  Stated  Supply,  Toms 
River,  N.  J.,  1860-62.  Living  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Stanhope,  Newark 
and  Passaic.     Died  at  ]\Iadison,  N.  J.,  March  21,  1882. 

♦BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  ROMAINE. 

Born,  1820.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1842).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1842-43.  Li- 
censed by  Association  of  New  York  and  Brooklyn,  1850.  Editor, 
"American  Spectator,"  Albany,  1842-57.  Stated  Supply,  Canajo- 
harie,  1857-59.  Canajoharie,  1859-62.  Bound  Brook,  1862-68.  Sec- 
retary, Ohio  Colonization  Society,  1868-70.     Died,  January  16,   1874. 

1846. 

*NATHAN  FARNHAM  CHAPMAN. 

Born  at  West  Brook,  Conn.,  August  17,  181 1.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1844).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Missionary  at  Key- 
port,  1847-49.  Canajoharie,  1849-53.  Plattekill,  1853-64.  Caatsban, 
1864-74.  Missionary,  Presbyterian,  Mt.  Paran,  Md.,  1874-81.  Died 
at  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  February  27,  1893. 

♦JAMES  MURPHY  COMPTON. 

Born  at  Philadelphia.  Penn.,  August  18,  1817.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1843).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Tyre,  1847-50. 
Piffardinia,  1850-51.  Kiskatom,  1851-54.  Union  and  Jerusalem, 
1854-60.  Gallupville  and  Knox,  1860-63.  Stated  Supply,  Currytown 
and  Mapletown,  1864-68.  Stone  Arabia  and  Ephratah,  1868-69. 
Stone  Arabia,  1869-70.  Columbia  and  Henderson,  1870-74.  Colum- 
bia, 1874-75.  Union,  1875-78.  Stated  Supply,  Spraker's  Basin,  1878- 
82.  Stated  Supply,  Mapletown,  1882.  Columbia,  Herkimer  Co., 
N.  Y.,  1888-91.     Died,  December  12,  1891. 

♦JACOB  C.  DUTCHER. 

Born  at  Tarrytown.  N.  Y.  (?),  October  8,  1820.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1843).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1846.  Owasco, 
1846-50.  Bergen  Neck,  1850-54.  Bergen  Point,  1854-57.  Cox- 
sackie,  ist.  1857-58.  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  City,  1858-59.  Union 
Church.  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York  City,  1859-63.  Market  St.,  New 
York  City,  1863-66.  Stated  Supply,  Congregational,  Somers,  Conn., 
1867-68.  Bound  Brook,  1868-79.  U.  S.  Consul  at  Port  Hope,  Can- 
ada, 1880-87.  Published:  (i)  "Washington,"'  An  Oration  at  Niblo's 
Theatre,  1872,  before  Order  of  United  Americans ;   (2)  "The  Prodi- 


116  Biographical    Record. 

gal  Son,"  1870;  (3)  "Tlie  Old  tlome  by  the  River."  1874;  (4) 
"Frank  Lyttleton;  or  Winning  His  Way."  Died  at  Springfield, 
Mass.,  November  27,  1888. 

♦BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  MURDEN. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  December  16,  1817.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1843).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York.  Taghkanic  (Copake), 
1847-50.  Union,  1850-54.  Presbyterian,  Mitford,  1857-61.  Presby- 
terian, Plymouth,  1861-68.  Presbyterian,  Dearborn  and  Sheldon, 
1868-70.     Presbyterian,   Montague,    1S70-81.     Died,  April   14,   1891. 

♦SAFRENUS  SEEBER,  JR. 

Born  at  Sharon,  N.  Y.,  1811.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1843).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Schoharie,  1846.  Centreville,  1846-49.  Mottville,  1849- 
51.     Died,  1851. 

♦CYRIL  SPAULDING. 

Born  at  Westerlo,  N.  Y.,  June  14,  1818.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1841). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1846.  New  Rhinebeck  and 
Cobleskill,  1846-49.  New  Rhinebeck,  1849-52.  Blooming  Grove, 
1852-56.  Rotterdam,  2d,  1856-60.  Athens,  1st,  and  2d,  1860-66. 
Athens,  ist,  1866-68.  Shawangunk,  1868-82.  Spotswood.  N.  J., 
1883-90.     Emeritus.     Died  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  August  9.  1896. 

♦ABEL  T.  STEWART. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  August  4,  1822.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1843). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1846.  Greenville,  1846-50. 
Greenville  and  Bronxville,  1850-52.  Tarrytown,  ist,  1852-66.  Hol- 
land, 2d,  Mich.  (Hope),  1866-78.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1873).  Died  at 
Watkins,  N.  Y.,  May  24,  1878. 

♦PAUL  DURYEA  VAN  CLEEF. 

Born  at  Millstone,  N.  J.,  July  31,  1821.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1843). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1846.  Ordained  by  Classis 
of  Greene,  1846.  Coxsackie,  2d,  1846-49.  Jersey  City,  2d  (Van 
Vorst),  1849-96.  Emeritus,  1896-1902.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1863).  Trus- 
tee, Rutgers,  1869-1902.  Stated  Clerk,  General  Synod,  1871-86. 
Editor  with  Rev.  Drs.  D.  D.  Demarest,  1840,  and  E.  T.  Corwin, 
1856,  of  the  Centennial  of  the  New  Brunswick  Theological  Semi- 
nary, 1884.    Died,  November  26,  1902. 


Alumni.  117 

'^GEORGE  JAMES  VAN  NESTE. 

Born  at  Weston,  N.  J.,  September  7,  1822.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1842). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Bound  Brook,  1847-53. 
Lodi,  1853-65.  West  New  Hempstead,  1865-69.  Little  Falls,  N.  J., 
1869-75.  St.  Johnsville,  N.  Y.,  1875-79.  Kiskatom,  1879-86.  Flat- 
bush,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1886-88.  Pottersville,  N.  J.,  1888-92.  Died, 
January  18,  1898. 

1847. 

*NATHANIEL  CONKLIN. 

Born  at  Basking  Ridge,  N.  J.,  October  20,  1823.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1844).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1847.  Missionary, 
Long  Branch,  1847-51.  Moiitville,  1851-70.  Presbyterian,  New  Ver- 
non, N.  J.,  1870-82.     Died,  August  17,  1892. 

*JEROME  A.  DAVENPORT. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (?).  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1840).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1847.  Missionary  to  Thou- 
sand Islands,  1847-50.     Missionary  to  Wisconsin,  1854.     Episcopalian. 

*DANIEL  LORD. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  April  21,  1822.  A.B.  (Univ.  Penn., 
1844).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Passaic,  1847.  Piermont,  1847-50. 
Jersey  City,  ist,  1850-51.  Henderson,  1851-56.  Nyack,  1856-60. 
Henderson,  1860-64.  South  Congregational,  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
1865-69.  Calvary  Presbyterian,  Chicago,  1S69-73.  Physician-in- 
Chief,  South  Side  Dispensary,  Chicago,  1873-78.  Henderson  and 
Jordanville,  1878-99.  M.D.  (Chicago  Med.  Coll.,  1873).  Died, 
September  10,  1899. 

*JOHN  HENRY  MANNING. 

Born  in  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  September  23,  1825.  A.B.  (Rut- 
gers, 1844).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1847.  Spots- 
wood,  1847-54.  South  Brooklyn,  1854-73.  D.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1864). 
Trustee,  Rutgers,  1863-78.     Died,  October  25,  1878. 

*RICHARD  HOLLOWAY  STEELE. 

Born  at  Watervliet,  N.  Y.,  September  17,  1824.  Son  of  Rev. 
John  Beatty  Steele  (1796-1884).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1844).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Schenectady.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Albany,  1848. 
Presbyterian,  Charlton,   1847-50.     Presbyterian,   Ballston   Spa,   1850- 


118  Biographical   Record. 

52.  Nassau,  1852-63.  New  Brunswick,  ist,  1863-80.  Presbyterian, 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1880-88.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1867).  Published,  His- 
torical Discourse  at  150th  Anniversary  of  First  Reformed  Church, 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  with  Catalogue  of  Church  Officers  and  Mem- 
bers,  1867.     Died,  April  5,  1900. 

♦ABRAHAM  RYNIER  VAN  NEST,  JR. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  February  16,  1823.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1841). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1847.  Missionary  at  Greenpoint, 
1847-48.  Associate  Reformed,  Newburgh,  1848.  Twenty-first  St., 
New  York  City,  1848-62.  American  Chapel,  Paris,  France,  1863-64. 
American  Chapel,  Rome,  Italy,  1864-65.  American  Union  Church. 
Florence,  Italy,  1866-75.  Third,  Philadelphia,  1878-83.  D.D.  (Rut- 
gers, i860,  and  Univ.  Penn.,  1861).  President  of  Evangelization 
Committee,  Free  Church,  Italy,  and  organizer  of  Church  of  Geneva, 
Switzerland,  1875.  President,  General  Synod,  1870.  Trustee,  Rut- 
gers, 1878-92.  Published,  "Life  and  Letters  of  Rev.  George  W. 
Bethune,  D.D.,"  New  York,  1867.     Died,  June  i,  1892. 


*J.  W.  BELLINGER. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1844-45.     Died,  1845. 

*JOHN  ELIAS  WHITEHEAD. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  November  13,  1823.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1844).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1844-45.  Union  Sem.,  1845.  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  & 
S.,  1864).  Teacher  in  New  York  Public  Schools,  1844-92.  Died, 
February  22,  1892. 

1848. 
♦CORNELIUS  Dubois  eltinqe. 

Born  at  Deer  Park  (Port  Jervis),  N.  Y.  (?).  Son  of  Rev.  Cor- 
nelius C.  Eltinge  (1816).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1844).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Orange,  1848.  Missionary  to  Montgomery,  1848-50. 
Fallsburgh,  1851-52.     Raritan,  111.,  1856-61.     Died,  March  29,  1885. 

*JOHN  W.  HAMMOND. 

Born  at  Esopus,  N.  Y.,  1819.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Ulster,  1848. 
Shokan,  1848-49.  Grahamville,  1849-52.  Shokan,  1852-56.  Mohawk, 
1856-59.  Queens,  1859-63.  Grahamville,  and  Stated  Supply,  Upper 
Neversink,  1863-67.  Shokan  and  Shandaken,  1867-73.  Roxbury, 
1873-75.     Died,  November  23,  1876. 


Alumni.  119 

*PHILIP  PELTZ. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  6,  1823.  A.B.  (Univ.  Penn., 
1845).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1848.  Coeymans  and 
New  Baltimore,  1848-51.  Coxsackie,  1851-57.  Totowa,  ist,  1857-60. 
Corresponding  Secretary,  Board  of  Foreign  Missions,  1860-65.  New 
Paltz,  1865-81.    Emeritus.    D.D.  (Union,  1866).    Died,  June  26,  1883. 


♦SAMUEL  TOMB  SEARLE. 

Born  at  Salem,  N.  Y.,  February  24,  1825.  Son  of  Rev.  Jeremiah 
Searle  (1795-1861).  A.B.  (Union,  1845).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Greene,  1848.  Tiossiock  (Buskirk's  Bridge),  1848-50.  Saratoga, 
1850-57.  Leeds,  1857-69.  Wyckofif,  1869-88.  Hurley.  1888-96.  Died 
at  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  May  14.  1903. 


*JOHN  STEELE. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  September  22,  1827.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1845).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1848.  Lebanon, 
1848-53.  Coxsackie,  2d,  1853-58.  Union  Village,  1858-65.  Totowa, 
1st,  1865-77.  Greenbush,  1877-86.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1873).  Died  at 
Newark,  N.  J.,  January  17,  1889. 


♦CHARLES  H.  STITT. 

Born  at  Bloomingburgh,  N.  Y.  (?),  1819.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1844). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1848.  New  Paltz,  1848-65.  King- 
ston, 2d,  1865-74.  Bayonne,  1874-81.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1866).  Presi- 
dent, General  Synod,  i86g.  Published,  History  of  the  Church  and 
Settlement  at  New  Paltz,  1862.     Died.  April  20.  1881. 

♦PETER  STRYKER. 

Born  at  Fairfield,  N.  J.,  April  8,  1826.  Son  of  Rev.  Herman  B. 
Stryker  (1822).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1845).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick,  1848.  Raritan,  3d,  1848-51.  Rhinebeck,  1851-56. 
Broome  St.  (after  i860.  Thirty- fourth  St.),  New  York  City,  1856-68. 
Presbyterian,  Philadelphia,  1868-71.  Presbyterian,  Rome,  N.  Y., 
1871-76.  Presbyterian,  Saratoga,  1876-82.  Andrew  Presbyterian, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1882-89.  Thirty-fourth  St.,  New  York  City, 
1889-96.  Asbury  Park,  1896-1900.  D.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1866).  Presi- 
dent, General  Synod,  1895.     Died,  March  25,  1900. 


120  Biographical   Record. 

♦WILLIAM  HOFFMAN  TEN  EYCK. 

Born  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  May  19,  1818.  In  class  of  1845,  Rut- 
gers. Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1848.  Hyde  Park,. 
1848-53.  Astoria,  1853-73.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1870).  Permanent  Clerk- 
General  Synod,  1871-1907.     Died,  April  25,  igo8. 


*JOHN  ADAMS  TODD. 

Born  near  Somerville,  N.  J.,  November  22,  1822.  A.B.  (Rutgers,. 
1845).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1848.  Griggstown, 
1848-55.  Tarrytown,  2d,  1855-86.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1868).  Pub- 
lished, "Memoir  of  Rev.  Peter  Labagh,  D.D."  (1796),  New  York,. 
i860.     Died,  March  15,  1900. 

♦RUTGERS  VAN  BRUNT. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1820.  A.B.  (Hobart,  1840).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1848.  Albany,  3d,  1848-49.  Supplied" 
Newark,  2d,  1849.  Presbyterian,  Smithtown  and  Carmel,  1851-57. 
Waterford,  and  Stated  Supply,  Schaghticoke,  1857-61.  Died,  April 
28,  1863. 

*POLHEMUS  VAN  WYCK. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1823.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1843).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1848.  Greenport,  1848-51.  Gansevoort 
and  Northumberland,  1853-56.  West  Farms,  1856-67.  Cortland- 
town,  1867-68.     Died  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  May  17,  1882. 


1849. 

*VS^ILLIAM  ANDERSON. 

Born,  September  4,  1814.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1849. 
Peapack,  1849-56.  Fairview,  1856-59.  Newtown,  1859-66.  Green- 
bush,  1866-76.  St.  Thomas,  D.  W.  L,  1876.  Fordham,  1876-87, 
Died,  April  23,  1887. 

♦HENRY  ECKEL. 

Born  at  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  1823.  A.B.  (Univ.  Penn.,  1846).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1849.  Sharon,  1849-50.  Rosen- 
dale,  1850-53.     Moresville,  1853-54.  Kiskatom,  1854-55.     Died,  1855. 


Alumni.  1^1 

*JOHN  MASON  FERRIS. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  January  17,  1825.  Son  of  Rev.  Isaac  Fer- 
ris, D.D.,  LL.D.  (1820)).  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1843)-  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1849.  Tarrytown,  1849-51.  Tarrytown, 
2(i,  1851-54.  Chicago,  2d,  1854-62.  Grand  Rapids,  ist,  1862-65.  Pro- 
fessor in  Holland  Academy,  1864-65.  Secretary,  Board  of  Foreign 
Missions,  1865-83.  Editor,  "Christian  Intelligencer,"  1883-191 1. 
Died,  January  30,  191 1. 

*PHILIP  PHELPS,  JR. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  July  12,  1826.  A.B.  (Union,  1844)-  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  Albany.  Greenburgh  and  Hastings-on-Hudson, 
1850-51.  Hastings-on-Hudson,  1851-59-  Principal,  Holland  Acade- 
my, 1S59-66.  President,  Hope  College,  1866-78.  Blenheim  and 
Breakabeen,  1878-95.  D.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1864).  LL.D.  (Hope, 
1894).     President,  General  Synod,  1864.     Died,  September  4,  1896. 

^THEODORE  BAYARD  ROMEYN. 

Born  at  Six  Mile  Run,  N.  J.  (?),  October  22,  1827.  Son  of  Rev. 
James  Romeyn,  S.T.D.  (1819).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1846).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Bergen,  1849.  Blawenburg,  1849-65.  Hackensack,  1st, 
1865-85.     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1868).     Died,  August  29,  1885. 

*JOHN  WETHERILL  SCHENCK. 

Born  in  New  Jersey,  1825.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1845).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1849.  Tarrytown,  1849-51.  Chatham, 
1851-53.  Bedford  (now  East  Brooklyn),  1853-55-  Ithaca,  1855-63. 
New  Brunswick,  1863-66.  Philadelphia.  3d,  1866-68.  Presbyterian, 
Pottsville,  Penn.,  1868-72.  Claverack,  1872-81.  Died,  December  28, 
1881. 

*BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  SNYDER. 

Born  at  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  1826.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1846).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Ulster.  Bloomingdale,  1850-52.  Missionary  at  Mt. 
Vernon,  1852-54.  Arcadia,  1855-56.  Schodack,  1856-68.  Stated 
Supply,  Presbyterian,  Acra,  N.  Y.,  1869.  Died  at  Bloomingdale, 
N.  Y.,  April  14,  1889. 

*JACOB  H.  VAN  WOERT. 

Born  at  West  Athens,  N.  Y.,  1823.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1846).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  Greene.  North  Blenheim  and  Breakabin,  1850- 
52.  Ghent,  2d  (West),  1852-65.  Lawyersville  and  Sharon,  1865-71. 
Died,  December  16,  1882. 


122  Biographical   Record. 

*HUGH  GASTON  HEDGES. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.  (?).  A.B.  (Rutgers.  1846).  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1846-48.     Died,  September  15,  1848. 

1850. 

*JAMES  ROMEYN  BERRY. 

Born  at  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  March  8,  1827.  Grandson  of  Rev. 
James  Van  Campen  Romeyn  (1787).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1847).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1850.  Piermont,  1850-52.  Syracuse, 
1852-57.  Kinderhook,  1857-63.  Jersey  City,  3d,  1863-68.  Fishkill- 
on-Hudson,  1869-70.  First  Presbyterian,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  1870-87. 
Rhinebeck,  1887-91.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1867).  President,  General 
Synod.  1890.     Died,  June  5,  1891. 

*HENRY  DATER. 

Born  at  Ramsey,  N.  J.,  February  5,  1827.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1847). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1850.  Branchville,  1850-54.  Hyde 
Park,  1854-77.     Died  at  Hawthorne,  N.  J.,  October  19,  1809. 

*ANS0N  Dubois. 

Born  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  August  29,  182 1.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1847). 
Licensed  and  ordained  by  Classis  of  Greene,  1850.  Missionary  to 
Thousand  Islands,  1850-54.  Kingston,  2d,  1854-59.  Corresponding 
Secretary,  Board  of  Domestic  Missions,  1859-62.  Schenectady,  2d, 
1862-69.  Teacher,  Amelia  Court  House,  Virginia,  1869-70.  Flat- 
lands,  1870-82.  St.  Thomas,  D.  W.  I.,  1882-86.  Athenia,  N.  J., 
1886-1901.  Emeritus.  D.D.  (Union,  1865).  President,  General 
Synod,  1865.    Died,  May  i.  1905. 

JAMES  RAPELYE  LENTE,  Washingtonville,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Newtown,  L.  L,  April  18,  1822.  Son  of  Daniel  Lente. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1842).  Licensed  by  North  Classis  of  Long  Island, 
1850.  Wawarsing,  1850-53.  Rosendale  and  Bloomingdale,  1854-64. 
Emeritus. 

*BENJAMIN  COOPER  LIPPINCOTT. 

Born  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  November  22,  1824.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1847).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1850.  Hurley,  1850-66. 
Also  Stated  Supply,  Marbletown,  1851-66.  Clarkstown,  1866-72. 
Walkill  Valley,  1872-77.  North  and  South  Hampton,  1877-81.  Port 
Ewen,  1881-98.     Died,  January  29,  1899. 


Alumni.  123 

♦SAMUEL  LOCKWOOD. 

Born  at  Mansfield,  England,  January  20,  1819.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y., 
1847).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1850.  Cortlandtown,  1850- 
52.  Gilboa,  1852-54.  Keyport,  1854-68.  Superintendent  of  Public 
Instruction,  Monmouth  County,  1867-68.  President,  New  Jersey 
Microscopical  Society.  Ph.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1869).  Died  at  Free- 
hold, N.  J.,  January  9.  1894. 

♦JOSEPH  PASCHAL  STRONG. 

Born  at  Flatbush  (Brooklyn),  N.  Y.,  November  12,  1826.  Son  of 
Rev.  Thomas  M.  Strong,  D.D.  (1797-1861).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1845). 
Licensed  by  South  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1850.  East  New  York, 
1850-54.  Jersey  City,  3d,  1854-56.  Aquackanonck,  1856-69.  Passaic, 
2d,  1869-72.  Belleville,  1872-80.  Cohoes,  1880-90.  East  Millstone, 
1890.     Died,  December  8,  1890. 

♦WESLEY  TAYLOR. 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J.  (?).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1847).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Paramus,  1850.  Samsonville,  1851-52.  North  Esopus  and 
Kleyn  Esopus,  1853-54.  Suspended,  1858.  Died  at  Port  Ewen, 
N.  Y.   (?),  March  15,  1882. 

♦HENRY  VAN  DERVEER  VOORHEES. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  December  19,  1826.  A.B.  (Rut- 
gers, 1847).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Geneva,  1851- 
54.  Broome  St.,  New  York  City,  1855-56.  Bound  Brook,  1858-62. 
Washington  Heights,  1862-65.  South  Bushwick,  1867-69.  Nyack, 
1871-78.  Presbyterian,  Princess  Ann,  Maryland,  1880-89.  Presby- 
terian, Delaware  Water  Gap,  1891-95.     Died,  October  10,  1897. 


♦WATTS  GALUSHA. 

Born  at  Preble,  N.  Y.  (?).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1847).  N.  B.  Sem., 
1847-49.     Episcopalian.     Died,  1851. 

♦SAMUEL  D.  SCUDDER. 

Born  in  Ceylon,  1827.  Son  of  Rev.  John  Scudder  (1793-1855). 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1847).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1847-49.  Died,  November  14, 
1849. 


124  Biographical   Record. 

1851. 

♦JAMES  ELMENDORF  BERNART. 

Born  at  Millstone,  N.  J.,  March  15,  1821.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1848). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1851.  Stated  Supply,  Upper 
Neversink  and  Brown  Settlement,  1851-54.  Upper  Neversink,  1854- 
56.  Missionary  at  Boardville,  1856-77.  Pastor,  Boardville,  1877-81. 
Died  at  Chester,  N.  Y.,  September  25,  1903. 


*WILLIAM  DEY  BUCKELEW. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  14,  1825.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1848).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1851.  Currytown 
and  Mapletown,  1851-54.  Athens,  1854-59.  Moresville  and  South 
Gilboa,  1859-63.  Blue  Mountain,  1863-70.  Tyre,  1870-76.  Westerlo, 
1876-79.  Schoharie  Mountain,  1879-89.  Palisades,  1889-93.  Died, 
November  15,  1893. 

*CALVIN  CASE. 

Born  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  March  16,  1821.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1848). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1851.  Grahamville,  1852-53.  Day, 
1855-57.  Kiskatom,  1857-60.  West  Hurley,  1860-65.  Died  at  Brod- 
head's  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  November  2,  1906. 

♦LAWRENCE  L.  COMFORT. 

Born  at  Montgomery,  N.  Y.,  November  5,  1822.  A.B.  (Union, 
1848).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Orange.  Rockaway,  1852-54.  New 
Hurley,  1854-71.     Berea,  1872-79.     Died,  July  21,  1879. 

♦GEORGE  FURBECK. 

Born  at  Guilderland,  N.  Y.,  February  24,  1821.  A.B.  (Union, 
1847).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Schenectady,  1851.  Died  three  days 
before  the  date  set  for  his  installation,  at  Mt.  Pleasant,  N.  J.,  Octo- 
ber 18,  1851. 


♦JOHN  NATHANIEL  JANSEN. 

Born  at  Marbletown,  N.  Y.,  March  i,  1827.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1848). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Guilford,  1852-63.  Pomp- 
ton,  1863-83.     Died  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  January  13,  1899. 


Alumni.  125 

♦GILES  HENRY  MANDEVILLE. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  December  12,  1825.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1848).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1851.  Flushing,  1851-59. 
Newburgh,  1859-69.  Harlem,  New  York  City,  1869-82.  President 
of  Hope  College,  1879-81.  Corresponding  Secretary,  Board  of  Edu- 
cation, 1883-1900.  Honorary  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  1900-04. 
D.D.   (Rutgers,  1870).     LL.D.   (Hope).     Died,  November  8,  1904. 

♦liEORGE  ROCKWELL. 

Born  at  Lewisboro,  N.  Y.,  January  17,  1821.  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  Westchester,  1851.  Waterloo,  1851-54.  Thousand  Islands,  1854- 
yy.'  Published,  "Descriptive  Accounts  of  the  Localities  and  Scenery 
Around  Alexandria  Bay,  N.  Y."  Died  at  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  July 
I,  1897- 

♦CHARLES  SCOTT. 

Born  at  Little  Britain,  N.  Y.,  December  18,  1822.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1844).  Teaching  in  South  Carolina,  1844-48.  Shawangunk,  1851-66. 
Prof.  Chemistry  and  Natural  History,  Hope  College,  1866-77.  Lec- 
tor, Church  History  and  Church  Government,  Hope  College,  1866- 
77.  Vice  President,  Hope,  1878-81.  Provisional  President,  1881-85. 
President,  Hope,  1885-92.  D.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1875).  President, 
General  Synod.  1875.     Died,  October  31,  1893. 

♦JOSEPH  SCUDDER. 

Born  in  Ceylon  (?),  July  14,  1826.  Son  of  Rev.  John  Scudder 
(1793-1855).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1848).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
York,  1851.  Missionary,  Arcot  and  Arnee,  India,  1853-56.  Coonoor, 
1856-59.  Chaplain,  Union  Army,  1861-63.  Secretary,  American  and 
Foreign  Church  Union,  1863-70.  In  service  of  Board  of  Foreign 
Missions,  1871-72.  Glenham,  1872-75.  Upper  Red  Hook,  1875-76. 
M.D.     D.D.   (Union,  1868).     Died,  November  21,  1876. 

♦ADAM  HENRY  VAN  VRANKEN. 

Born  at  Princetown,  N.  Y.  (?),  April  26,  1824.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1848).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Schenectady,  1851.  Glen,  1851-65. 
Centreville,  Mich.,  1865-80.     Died,  October  27,  1880. 

♦JAMES  BERGEN  WILSON. 

Born  near  Somerville,  N.  J.,  1824.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1848).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1851.  Long  Branch,  1851-78. 
Long  Branch,  2d,  1878-80.  Jericho,  L.  I.,  1880-82.  Bloomingburgh, 
.J882-86.     Died,  March  22,  1886. 


126  Biographical    Record. 

*PETER  ELMENDORF. 

Born    in    New    Brunswick,    N.    J.     (?).      A.B.     (Rutgers,    1845) 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1848-51.     Died,  April  2,  1851. 

*HENRY  KOLLOCK   HOW, 

Born  in  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  (?).  Son  of  Rev.  Samuel  B. 
How,  D.D.  (1790-1868).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1842).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1848- 
50.     Pharmacist.     Died,  June  20,  1875. 

^THOMAS  GIBSON  SCHRIVER. 

Born  at  Poughkeepsic,  N.  Y.  (  ?).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1847).  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1848-49-     Teacher.     Died  at  Florida,  N.   Y.   (?),  July,  1884. 

1852. 

*JOSEPH  AVERY  COLLIER. 

Born  at  Plymouth,  Mass.,  October  26,  1828.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1849).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1852.  Greenville  and 
Bronxville,  1852-55.  Geneva,  1855-59.  Kingston,  2d,  1859-64.  Pub- 
lished:  (i)  "The  Young  Men  of  the  Bible,"  New  York,  1861 ;  (2) 
"Little  Crowns  and  How  to  Win  Them,"  New  York,  1864;  repub- 
lished in  England;  (3)  "Pleasant  Paths  for  Little  Feet,"  New  York, 
1864 ;  (4)  "The  Dawn  of  Heaven,"  New  York,  1865.  Died,  August, 
1864. 

*JOHN  GASTON. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  November  12,  1825.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1849).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1852.  Pompton, 
1852-62.  Saugerties,  1862-69.  Aquackanonck,  1869-95.  Emeritus, 
1895-1901.  D.D.  (Rutgers.  1872).  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1876-1901. 
President,  Board  of  Education,  1880-1901.     Died,  December  i,  1901. 

*ROBERT  D.  JULIEN. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  In  class  of  1850,  Rutgers.  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1852.  Sharon,  1852-53.  Pres- 
byterian from  1862.  Teacher  at  Bordentown,  N.  J.  Died  at  Bor- 
dentown,  N.  J.,  April  27,  1901. 

*ISAAC  McBRIDE  SEE. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  February  13,  1829.  A.B.  (Rutgers,. 
1849).    Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1852.     Middleburgh,  1852- 


Alumni.  127 

54.  Mt.  Vernon,  1854-64.  Mt.  Pleasant,  50th  St.,  New  York  City, 
1864-67.  Missionary  to  Palisades,  1868-72.  Presbyterian,  Newark, 
N.  J.,  1872-78.  Independent.  Published,  'The  Rest  of  Faith,"  New 
York,  1871.     Died  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  December   14,   igo2. 

*ACMON  PULASKI  VAN  GIESON. 

Born  in  West  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  January  13,  1830.  A.B.  (Univ. 
N.  Y.,  1849).     Licensed  by  Classis  of  Bergen,   1852.     Catskill,   1852- 

55.  Brooklyn,  ist,  1855-59.  Claverack,  1859-65.  Greenpoint,  1866- 
67.  Poughkeepsie,  1867-1906.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1872).  President, 
General  Synod,   1873.     Died,  April  ig,  igo6. 

1853. 

*J0ACHL'V1  ELMENDORF. 

Born  at  Rochester,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  March  26,  1827.  A.B. 
(Rutgers,  1850).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1853.  Ithaca, 
1853-55.  Saugerties,  1855-62.  Syracuse,  1862-65.  Albany,  2d,  1865- 
72.  Poughkeepsie,  2d,  1872-86.  Harlem  Collegiate,  New  York 
City,  1886-1908.  D.D.  (LTnion,  1865).  President,  General  Synod, 
1872.  President,  Board  of  Education.  1901-08.  Trustee,  Rutgers, 
1869-1908.     Trustee,  Vassar,  1880-1908.     Died,  July  19,  1908. 

*NATHAN  W.  JONES. 

Born  in  Maine,  about  1820.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1850).  Cleveland, 
1853-54.  Stated  Suppl3^  Sharon,  1855-56.  Stated  Supply,  Clove, 
1856.  Middleport,  •  1856-60.  Stated  Supply,  Dingman's  Ferry  (or 
Upper  Walpack),   1861-62.     Died  at  Samsonville,   N.  Y.,   1876. 

*JOSEPH  HAGAMAN  KERSHOW. 

Born  at  Harlingen,  N.  J.,  1826.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1850).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1853.  Missionary  at  Ridgeway  and  Ma- 
con, 1853-55.  Centreville,  1855-65.  Eden,  1865-67.  New  Salem, 
1867-72.  GaJlupville,  1872-77.  Stated  Supply,  Sharon,  1877-79. 
Stated  Supply,  De  Spelder,  1879-82.     Died,  December  20,  1886. 

*JOHN  LONG  McNAIR. 

Born  at  Churchville,  Penn.,  January  31,  1824.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1850).  Licensed  by  South  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1853.  Oyster 
Bay,  1853-55.  Marbletown,  1855-59.  Acting  Secretary,  Board  of 
Education,  1859-60.  Marbletown,  1860-68.  Missionary,  Fulton  St., 
New  York  City,  1868-71.  Presbyterian,  Watkins,  1871-75.  Bed- 
minster,  1876-92.  Rochester,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1892-1902.  Died  at 
High  Falls,  N.  Y.,  June  20,  1904. 


128  Biographical   Record. 

♦STEPHEN  SEARLE. 

Born  at  Coxsackie,  X.  Y.  (?).  Son  of  Rev.  Jeremiah  Searle 
(1795-1861).  A.B.  (Union,  1850).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1853.  Alamakating,  1853-59.  Griggstown,  1859-73. 
Caatsban,   1874-85.     Died,   January   15,    1885. 

*WILLIAM  G.  ELY  SEE. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  September  20,  1825.  In  class  of  1849, 
Rutgers.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1853.  North 
Blenheim,  and  Stated  Supply,  Breakabin  and  Eminence,  1853-59. 
Gilboa,  1859-61.  Amity,  1861-68.  Kiskatom,  1868-73.  Plattekill, 
1873-83.  Stone  House  Plains,  1883-92.  Died  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
IVLirch  6,  1894. 

♦CHARLES  ISAAC  SHEPARD. 

Bom  in  New  York  City,  January  21,  1827.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1850). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1853.  Pompton  Plains,  1853-58. 
Linlithgo,  1858-67.  Newtown,  1867-91.  Hasbrouck  Heights,  1893- 
1903.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1891).  President,  General  Synod,  1887. 
President,  Board  of  Publication,  1896-1903.     Died,  October  6,   1903. 

1854. 

♦EZRA  WARREN  COLLIER. 

Born  at  Plymouth,  Mass.,  November  10.  1826.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1848).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1854.  Manhattan,  New 
York  City,  1854-56.  Freehold,  2d,  1856-66.  Coxsackie.  1866-67. 
Died  at  Aiken,  S.  C,  December  5,  '1869. 

♦GILBERT  LANE. 

Born  at  Readington,  N.  J.,  November  29,  1828.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1851).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia.  Ordained  by  Classis 
of  North  Carolina  (German  Reformed),  1856.  German  Reformed, 
Missionary,  North  Carolina.  1855-57.  Gallupville  and  Knox,  1857-60. 
Presbyterian,  Schooley  Mountain,  and  Mansfield,  2d,  1860-66.  Chap- 
lain in  Army,  1864-65.  Florida,  N.  Y.,  1866-73.  Stated  Supply, 
Three  Bridges,  N.  J.,  1877-80.  Grahamville,  1881-88.  Cuddeback- 
ville,  1888-92.     Minisink,  1893-96.     Died,  April  27,  1896. 

♦WILLIAM  WARREN  LETSON. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  January  18,  1830.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1851).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Ghent,  ist,  1856-64. 
Gilboa,  1864-68.  Amity,  1868-80.  Ramapo,  1882-92;  also  Ramsey's, 
1882-86.     Died,  September  22,  1893. 


Alumni.  129 

*JOHN  MULLER. 

Born  at  Kaeslitz,  Saxe-Meiningen,  Germany,  June  22,  1826.  A.B. 
(Rutgers,  1851).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1854.  Wolcott, 
1854-57.  Missionary  in  Philadelphia,  1857-58.  Burlington,  Iowa, 
1858-61.  Silver  Creek,  1861-71.  Peoria,  1871-93.  President,  Pleas- 
ant Prairie  College,  1894-97.  Emeritus,  1898.  Published  a  volume 
of  twelve  sermons  in  German.  Died  at  Freeport,  III,  October  23, 
1910. 

*AARON  LONGSTREET  STILLWELL. 

Born  at  Whitehouse,  N.  J.,  1828.  A.B.  (Rutgsrs,  1851).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1854.  Bergen  Neck,  1854-64.  Died, 
1864. 

*EDWARD  PAYSON  TERHUNE. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  November  22,  1830.  A.B.  (Rut- 
gers, 1850).  Licensed  by  ■  Presbytery  of  New  Brunswick,  1855 
Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  West  Hanover,  Va.,  1855.  Presbyterian 
Charlotte  Court  House,  1855-59.  Newark,  ist,  1859-76.  Chaplain 
Rome,  Italy,  1876-77.  Congregational,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1879-84 
Williamsburgh  (Brooklyn),  1884-91.  Puritan  Congregational 
Brooklyn,  1891-95.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1869).  Died  in  New  York 
City,  ]\Iay  25,  1907. 


*JESSE  D.  FONDA. 

Born   in   Schenectady,   N.   Y.    (?).     A.B.    (Union,    1850).     N.    B. 
Sem.,  1851-52.     Lawyer.     Died  in  New  York  City,  1885. 

*NELSON  STOUT. 

Born  at  Harlingen,  N.  J.,  1817  (?).    A.B.  (Rutgers,  1851).     N.  B. 
Sem.,  1851-54-    Died,  1854. 

1855. 

*JOHN  A.  DeBAUN. 

Born  at  New  City,  Rockland  Co.,  N.  Y.,  March  6,  1833.  A.B. 
(Rutgers,  1852).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1855.  Oyster 
Bay,  1855-58.  Niskayuna  and  Lisha's  Kill  1858-81.  Niskayuna, 
1881-83.  Fonda,  1883-1900.  D.D.  (Union,  1877)-  President,  Gen- 
-eral  Synod,  1880.  Died,  June  22,  1900. 
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130  Biographical    Record. 

JOHN  SANSOM  JORALMON,  Santa  Monica,  Cal. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  182^.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1852).  Ordained 
by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1855.  Missionary  to  China,  1855-60.  Fair 
View,  111.,  1860-84.  Norwood  Park,  Chicago,  1884-95.  Charter 
Member  of  Council,  Hope  College,  until   1895.     D.D.   (Hope,  1909). 

*EDWARD  PETRIE  LIVINGSTON. 

A.B.  (Rutgers,  1852).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Monmouth,  1855. 
Griggstown,  1855-58.  Bushnell,  1858-70.  Stated  Supply,  Pekin,  ist, 
1873-78.  Pastor,  Pekin,  1878-85.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1880).  Died,  Sep- 
tember 8,  1885. 

=^FRANZ   M.   SCHNEEWEISS. 

Born  at  Eisenerz,  Bruck,  Austria,  January  29,  1831.  Studied  Phi- 
losophy at  Univ.  Gratz,  1846-47,  and  Law  at  Univ.  Vienna,  1847-48. 
Licensed  and  ordained  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1855.  New 
Brunswick,  3d  (German),  T855-58.  Teacher.  Musician.  Died,  May 
15.  1888. 

"HERMAN  FREDERICK  FRANCIS  SCHNELLENDRUESSLER. 

Born  in  Brandenburg,  Prussia,  October  4,  1819.  Gymnasium  of 
Gumbinnen,  Prussia.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1855.  Al- 
bany, 4th,  1855-64.  Chaplain,  i6th  Regiment,  Heavy  Artillery,  U.  S. 
Volunteers,  1864-65.  Callicoon  (Thumansville),  N.  Y.,  1866-69. 
Also  Milesville,  1869.  Warren,  N.  J.,  1869-70.  Teacher,  Plainfield, 
N.  J.,   1875-83.     Died,  September  20,  1898. 

*FRANZ  R.  SCHWEDES. 

Born  in  Cassell  (?),  Germany.  New  Y^ork  (German),  1855. 
Deposed. 

*EZEKIEL  CARMAN  SCUDDER. 

Born  at  Pandetcripo,  Ceylon,  October  20,  1828.  Son  of  Rev.  John 
Scudder  (1793-1855).  A.B.  (Western  Reserve,  1850).  Licensed 
and  ordained  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1855.  Missionary, 
India,  1855-76.  Stated  Supply,  Upper  Red  Hook,  1877-78.  Pastor, 
Upper  Red  Hook,  1878-84.  Presbyterian,  San  Antonio,  Texas,  1884- 
89.  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.,  1889-96.  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  &  S.).  D.D. 
(Western  Reserve,   1885).     Died,  January  31,  1896. 


Ahtmni.  131 

*JARED  WATERBURY  SCUDDER. 

Born  at  Niligiri  Hills,  India,  February  8,  1830.  Son  of  Rev.  John 
Scudder  (1793-1855).  A.B.  (Western  Reserve,  185c).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1855.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  York, 
1855.  Missionary  in  India,  1855-1910.  Professor  of  Theology,  Arcot 
Theological  Seminary,  1895-1908.  M.D.  (Long  Island  College, 
i860).  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1887).  Published:  (i)  Translation  from 
Tamil  into  English  of  Rev.  H.  M.  Scudder's  "Spiritual  Teaching," 
Madras  1870;  (2)  "Critical  Commentary  of  Gospel  of  Matthew,"  in 
Tamil;  (3)  "A  System  of  Didactic  Theology,"  in  Tamil;  (4)  "Com- 
mentary on  Epistle  to  Romans,"  in  Tamil.  Died  at  Palmaner,  In- 
dia, October  17,  1910. 

*JOHN  VAN  VLECK. 

Born  at  Shawangunk,  1828.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1852).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Orange,  1855.  Principal,  Holland  Academy,  Mich.,  1855- 
59.  Principal,  Kingston  Academy,  1859-62.  Middleport  and  Wawar- 
sing,  1862-64.     Died,  March  15,  1865. 

*CORNELIUS  LOW  WELLS. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  September  16,  1833.  Son  of  Rev. 
Ransford  Wells,  D.D.  (1830).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1852).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Schoharie,  1855.  Niskayuna  and  Lisha's  Kill,  1855-58. 
Jersey  City,  3d,  1858-62.  Flatbush,  L.  I.,  1862-1904.  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1878).     President,  General  Synod,  1903.     Died,  December   12,   1904. 

*FRANCIS  NICHOLL  ZABRISKIE. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  April  29,  1832.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y., 
1850).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York.  Livingston,  New  York 
City,  1856-59.  Coxsackie,  2d,  1859-63.  Ithaca,  1863-66.  Claverack, 
1866-72.  Congregational,  Saybrook,  Conn.,  1872-76.  Congregational, 
Wollaston  Heights,  Mass.,  1876-80.  Editor-in-Chief,  "Christian  In- 
telligencer," 1880-83.  D-D-  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1868).  PubHshed,  "The 
Life  of  Horace  Greeley,"  1891.  Died  at  Princeton,  N.  J.,  May  13, 
1891. 


♦LEOPOLD  MOHN. 

Born  in  Westphalia,  Germany,  February  13,  1833.  Studied  under 
Dr.  Gossner  at  Berlin.  Missionary  at  Tahiti  two  years.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1853-54.  North  Bergen,  1854-57.  Hoboken,  German,  1857-85.  D.D. 
(Rutgers,  1882).     Died,  March  8,  1885. 


132  Biographical    Record. 

1856. 

EDWARD  TANJORE  CORWIN,  North  Branch,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  July  12,  1834.  Son  of  Edward  Caldwell 
Corwin.  A.B.  (Coll.  City  of  N.  Y.,  1853)-  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Bergen,  1856.  Resident  Graduate,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1856-57.  Ordained 
by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1857.  Paramus,  1857-63-  Millstone,  1863-88. 
Rector  of  Hertzog  Hall,  1888-95.  Greenport,  N.  Y.,  i895-97-  D-D- 
(Rutgers,  1872).  Litt.D.  (Rutgers,  1911).  Instructor  in  Hebrew 
and  Old  Testament  Exegesis,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1883-84,  1889-90,  1890-91. 
Instructor  in  New  Testament  Exegesis,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1892.  Presi- 
dent, General  Synod,  1891.  General  Synod's  Agent  in  Holland  for 
Collecting  Ecclesiastical  Documents  Relating  to  America,  1897-98. 
Published:  (i)  "Manual  of  the  Reformed  Church  in  America,"  four 
editions,  1859,  1869,  1879  and  1902;  (2)  "The  ^Millstone  Centennial," 
1866;  (3)  "The  Corwin  Genealogy,"  1872;  (4)  Editor  with  Rev. 
Drs.  D.  D.  Demarest  and  P.  D.  Van  Cleef  of  the  "Centennial  of  the 
Theological  Seminary  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,"  1884;  (5)  "History 
of  Reformed  Church  in  America"  in  American  Church  History 
Series,  1895 ;  (6)  "Ecclesiastical  Records  of  the  State  of  New 
York,"  1901-06;    (7)    "Digest  of  Synodical  Legislation,"   1906. 

JAMES  DEMAREST,  Hughsonville,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  28,  1832.  Son  of  Rev.  James  Dem- 
arest, M.D.  (1829).  A.B.  (Union,  1852).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  York,  1856.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1856.  Hacken- 
sack,  1856-63.  North  Church,  Newark,  1863-66.  Chicago,  2d,  1866- 
72.  Second  Presbyterian,  Peekskill,  1872-74.  Kingston,  2d,  1874-82. 
Fort  Plain,  1884-90.  Flushing,  1890-97.  Stated  Supply,  North 
Church,  Brooklyn,  1898.  Financial  Secretary,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1898- 
1901.  Bethany,  Brooklyn,  1902-10.  Emeritus,  1910 — .  D.D.  (Union, 
1877)- 

*PHILIP  MELANCTHON  DOOLITTLE. 

Born  at  Springfield.  N.  J.,  January  20,  1831.  Son  of  Rev.  Horace 
Doolittle  (1803-77).  A.B.  (Union,  1852).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Philadelphia,  1856.  North  Branch,  1856-1906.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1901). 
Died,  October  25,  1906. 

*JOHN  FERGUSON  HARRIS. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  October  13,  1828.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1853). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,    1856.     Ordained  by  Classis  of 


Alumni.  133^ 

Poughkeepsie,  1856.     Cold  Spring,  1856-57.     Pompton  Plains,   1858- 

67.  Hurley  and  North  Marbletown,  1867-76.  Hurley,  1876-78. 
Cherry  Hill,  1886-91.  Spotswood,  1891-93.  Hyde  Park,  1893-98. 
Died,  March  14,  1898. 

*ANSON  FOSKETT  MUNN. 

Born  at  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  1828.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1852).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1856.     East  New  York,  1856- 

68.  Coxsackie  Landing,  1868-77.     Died,  June  26,  1877. 

JOHN  HENRY  OERTER,  410  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Westphalia,  Germany,  October  15,  1831.  Son  of  Conrad 
Oerter.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1856.  Ordained  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  1856.  Warren,  N.  J.,  1856-58.  Fourth 
German,  New  York  City,  1858—.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1878).  Vedder 
Lecturer  on  Socialism,  1887.  Published:  (i)  Bibel  Catechismus 
(German),  1884;  (2)   Parousia,  1902. 

^THOMAS  DeWITT  TALMAQE. 

Born  near  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  January  7,  1832.  Special  Diploma 
(Univ.  N.  Y.,  1853).  A.M.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1862).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  New  Brunswick,  1856.  Belleville,  1856-59.  Syracuse,  1859-62. 
Philadelphia,  2d,  1862-69.  Central  Presbyterian,  Brooklyn  (from 
1870  the  "Tabernacle"),  1869-94.  Presbyterian,  Washington,  D.  C.^ 
1894-1902.  Editor,  "Christian  at  Work,"  1873-76.  Editor,  "The 
Christian  Herald,"  -1902.  D.D.  (Univ.  Penn.,  1884).  Sermons 
published  weekly  for  thirty  years ;  also  several  special  volumes  on 
Travel.    Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  April  12,  igo2. 

*GILES  VANDE  WALL. 

Born  in  Holland,  October  14,  1828.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
York,  1856.  East  Millstone,  1856-58.  Missionary  in  the  West  and 
teacher  in  the  Holland  Academy,  1858-61.  Bloemfontein,  .South- 
Africa,  1861-70.  Paarl,  South  Africa,  1870-96.  Died,  January  2^ 
1896. 

*JOHN  MARTIN  WAONER. 

Born  at  Flonheim,  in  the  Palatinate,  July  8.  1826.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1853).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1856.  Silver  Creek,  111., 
1856-61.  Stated  Supply,  West  Leyden,  1862-63.  Melrose,  1863-66. 
German  Evangelical  St.  Peter's,  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  1866-86.  Died, 
January  21,  1894. 


134  Biographical    Record. 

*JACOB  SNEDIKER  WYCKOFF. 

Born  at  New  Lots,  L.  I.,  July  22,  1834.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1853). 
Licensed  by  South  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1856.  Colt's  Neck,  1856- 
63.     West  Troy,  South,  1865-70.     Died,  July  30,  1883. 


1857. 

♦HENRY  EDWARD  DECKER. 

Born  at  Nassau,  N.  Y.,  March  14,  1833.  A.B.  (Williams,  1855). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Rensselaer,  1857.  New  Concord,  1857-60. 
Piermont,  1860-65.  Grand  Rapids,  1865-67.  Havana.  1867-72.  Dav- 
enport, 1872-75.  Teaching,  1876.  Presbyterian,  Turin,  N.  Y.  Died, 
March  25,  1893. 

*JOHN  McCLELLAN  HOLMES. 

Born  at  Livingston,  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y.,  January  22,  1834.  Son 
of  Rev.  Edwin  Holmes  (1827).  A.B.  (Williams,  1853).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Rensselaer,  1857.  East  Williamsburgh,  1857-59.  Lee 
Ave.,  Brooklyn,  1859-64.  Hudson,  1865-77.  Presbyterian,  State  St., 
Albany,  1877-98.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1870).  President,  General  Synod, 
1876.  Trustee,  Auburn  Theological  Seminary,  1886- 1900.  Director, 
Union  Theological  Seminary.  New  York,  1888-1900.  Died  at  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y.,  June  21,  191 1. 


JAMES  LeFEVRE,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  July  19,  1828.  Son  of  Nathaniel  J. 
LeFevre.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1854).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Kingston, 
1857.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1857.  Raritan,  3d, 
1857-74.  Middlebush,  1875-1902.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1893).  Trustee, 
Rutgers,  1888 — .  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Alumni,  N.  B.  Sem., 
1887—. 


*JOSIAH  MARKLE. 

Born  at  New  Salem,  N.  Y.,  April  26,  1829.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1853). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1857.  Presbyterian.  Chester,  1857-58. 
Samsonville,  1858-61.  Dashville  Falls,  1862-64.  Gansevoort  and 
Northumberland,  1864-65.  Gansevoort.  1865-68.  Stated  Supply, 
Mapleton,  1870.  Schoharie  Mt.  and  Lawyersville,  1872-75.  Died  at 
Albany,  N.  Y.  (?),  October  17,  1898. 


Alumni.  135 

*JOHN  HOWARD  SUYDAM. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  October  i,  1832.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1854). 
Licensed  by  South  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1857.  Fishkill-on-Hud- 
son,  1857-63.  Philadelphia,  ist,  1863-69.  Jersey  City,  3d,  1869-91. 
Rhinebeck,  1891-1903.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1883).  President,  General 
Synod,  1885.  Published  books  for  boys:  (i)  "Cruel  Jim";  (2)  "The 
Cruger  Family";  (3)  "The  Wreckmaster" ;  (4)  "The  Emerald 
Ring";  (5)  "The  Misunderstanding."  Died  at  Philadelphia,  Octo- 
ber 16,  1908. 

*HENRY  POST  THOMPSON. 

Born  at  Readington,  N.  J.,  November  30,  1831.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1854).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1857.  Peapack,  1857-73. 
Published:  (i)  "Incidents  of  Christian  Work,"  1876;  (2)  "History 
of  the  Reformed  Church  of  Peapack,"  1881  ;  (3)  "History  of  the 
Reformed  Church  of  Readington,"  1882;  (4)  "History  of  the  Re- 
formed Church  of  Bedminster,"  1884.     Died,  October  22,  1891. 

1858. 

^WILLIAM  TILLOTSON  ENYARD. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1836.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1855).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1858.  Mott  Haven,  1858-65.  Brooklyn,  North, 
1865-73.     Brighton  Heights.  1873-79.     Died,  April  26,  1880. 

^JOHN  SAMUEL  LOTT. 

Born  at  Flatbush,  L.  I.,  February  7,  1833.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1855). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Franklin.  N.  J.,  1859-65. 
Middleburgh,   1865-70.     Died  in  Brooklyn,  July  11,   igo6. 

*JOHN  C.  LOWE. 

Born  near  Somerville.  N.  J.,  about  1830.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1855). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Oyster  Bay,  1859-63.  Rot- 
terdam, 1st,  1863-90.  St.  Thomas,  D.  W.  I.,  1890.  Died,  July  29, 
1890. 

*JOSEPH  MAYOU. 

Born  at  Birmingham,  England,  April  29,  1829.  A.B.  (Rutgers. 
1855).  Licensed  and  ordained  by  Classis  of  Schoharie.  1858.  Mis- 
sionary in  India.  1858-70.  Somerset,  Kansas,  1872-76.  Presbyterian, 
La  Cygne,  Kansas,  1877-79.  Presbyterian,  Garnett,  Kansas,  1879-80. 
Presbyterian,  Highland,  Kansas,  1881 — ?  Served  Protestant  Epis- 
copal Church,  1893- 1903.  Died  at  Monmouth,  Kansas,  August  18, 
1903. 


136  Biographical   Rccoio. 

*ALEXANDER  McKELVEY. 

Born  near  Belfast,  Ireland,  November  28,  1827.  In  class  of  1856, 
Rutgers.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1858.  Irvington, 
1858-60.  Totowa,  1st,  1860-65.  Coxsackie  Landing,  1865-66.  Rec- 
tor, Grammar  School,  New  Brunswick,  1866-67.  Greenpoint,  1867- 
72.  Presbyterian,  Westneld,  1874-76.  Presbyterian,  Canal  St.,  New 
York  City,  1877-82.  Athenia,  N.  J.,  1882-83.  Second  Presbyterian, 
Jersey  City,   1883-92.     Boonton,  1894-1908.     Died.  October   19,  1908. 

*JACOB  FREDERICK  NEEF. 

Born  at  Degerlock,  Wurtemberg,  Germany,  February  i,  1827. 
Stutgardt  College,  Germany.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York, 
1858.  Plainfield  and  Warren,  1858-64.  Albany,  4th,  1865-88.  Died, 
February  6,  1888. 

'i'ALVIN  OSTROM. 

Born  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  January  10.  1831.  In  class  of  1856, 
Rutgers.  Missionary  to  Amoy,  China,  1858-64.  Franklin,  1866-69. 
Presbyterian,  Tomhannock  and  Johnsonville,  N.  Y.,  1870-71.  Pres- 
byterian, State  Centre,  Iowa,  1871-73.  Presbyterian,  Nevada,  Iowa, 
1873-74.  Supplying  churches  in  Carpenteria,  San  Luis  Obispo,  and 
Oroville,  Cal.,  1875-82.  Congregational  Missionary  in  California, 
1882-86.  Congregational,  Kobala,  Hawaiian  Islands,  1886-98.  Died, 
February  27,  1898. 

DANIEL  RAPALJE,  724  Carlton  Ave.,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Lots  (Brooklyn),  N.  Y.,  April  20,  1836.  Son  of 
Williamson  Rapalje.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1855).  Licensed  and  ordained 
by  South  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1858.  Missionary  at  Amoy,  China, 
1858-99. 

*FREDERICK  WILLIAM  A.  RIEDEL. 

Born  at  Darmstadt,  Germany  (?).  Darmstadt  Gymnasium.  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  New  York,  1858.  Stated  Supply,  Jeffersonville, 
1858-61.  Also  at  Thumansville,  1860-61.  Became  a  Roman  CathoHc. 
Returned,  1867.  Became  German  Reformed.  German  Reformed, 
New  Albany,  1867. 

JEREMIAH  SEARLE,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.,  July  13,  1836.  Son  of  Rev.  Jeremiah 
Searle  (1795-1861).     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1855).     Licensed  by  Classis  of 


Alumni.  137 

Monmouth,  1858.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Orange,  1858.  Blooming- 
burgh,  1858-62.  Chaplain,  144th  Regiment,  New  York  Volunteers, 
1862-63.  Oyster  Bay,  1863-66.  Syracuse,  1866-68.  Albany,  3d, 
1868-71.  Peekskill,  1871-73.  Presbyterian,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1873 — • 
D.D.  (Rutgers,  1907). 

*ROBERT  GRIER  STRONG. 

Born  at  Flatbush,  L.  ].,  March  8,  1837.  Son  of  Rev.  Thomas  M. 
Strong,  D.D.  (1797-1861).  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1855).  Licensed  by 
South  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1858.  Assistant,  Flatbush,  1858-60. 
New  Baltimore,  1861-70.  Flatbush,  Mission,  1871-73.  Principal, 
Erasmus  Hall  Academy.  Flatbush,  L.  L,  1873-92.  Died,  April  22, 
1892. 

*JOHN  BODINE  THOMPSON. 

Born  at  Readington,  N.  J.,  October  14,  1830.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1851).  Teacher  and  Agent,  N.  J.  Teachers'  Association,  1851-57. 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1858.  Resident  Graduate,  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1858-59.  Metuchen,  1859-66.  Tarrytown,  ist,  1866-69.  Saug- 
erties,  1869-71.  Free  Church,  Italy,  1871-73.  Peekskill  and  Court- 
landtown,  1873-74.  Catskill,  1874-84.  First  Presbyterian,  Berkeley, 
Cal.,  1884-88.  Also  Professor,  Theological  Seminary,  San  Francisco, 
and  Editor  of  "Occident."  Presbyterian,  Inverness,  Cal.,  1889. 
Stated  Supply,  Fourth  Presbyterian,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1890-91.  High- 
land Park,  N.  J.,  1891-96.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1870).  President,  Gen- 
eral Synod,  1896.  Published:  (i)  Church  Manual  (Liturgy  and 
Record  of  ist  Church  of  Tarrytown),  1867;  Second  Edition  en- 
larged for  Church  at  New  Haven,  1868;  (2)  Editor  with  Rev.  Drs. 
A.  G.  Vermilye,  A.  R.  Thompson  and  Z.  Eddy  of  "Hymns  of  the 
Church,"  1869;  (3)  Editor  with  Rev.  Drs.  A.  G.  Vermilye  and  A. 
R.  Thompson  of  "Hymns  of  Prayer  and  Praise,''  1870;  (4)  Editor 
with  William  H.  Piatt  of  "Christian  Praise,"  1870;  (5)  "Lessons 
on  the  Gospels"  (with  Rev.  H.  P.  Thompson),  1870-71;  (6)  "Chris- 
tian Praise  for  Baptist  Churches"  (with  W.  H.  Piatt  and  Rev.  C. 
D.  W.  Bridgeman,  D.D.),  1872;  Also  many  sermons,  addresses  and 
articles.     Died  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  September  4,  1907. 

*AUGUSTUS  FERDINAND  TODD. 

Born  near  Somerville,  N.  J.,  February  11,  1826.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1855).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1858.  Athens,  Penn., 
1858-65.  Piermont,  1865-71.  Boonton,  1871-72.  Bloomingburgh, 
1872-76.  Wurtsboro,  1876-80.  Schoharie,  1880-84.  Bound  Brook, 
1884-86.     Died  at  Dunellen,  N.  J.,  July  8,  1907. 


138  Biogrnphicai   Record. 

*MASON  ROMEYN  STRONG. 

Born  at  Flatbush,  L.  I.,  December  30,  1838.  Son  of  Rev.  Thomas 
M.  Strong,  D.D.  (1797-1861).  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1855).  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1855-58.     Died,  January  12,  1861. 

1859. 

*JACOB  CHAMBERLAIN. 

Born  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  April  13,  1835.  A.B.  (Western  Reserve, 
1856).  Licensed  and  ordained  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1859.  Mis- 
sionay  to  India,  at  Madanapalle  and  Palmaner,  1859- 1908.  M.D. 
(Coll.  P.  &  S.,  1859).  D.D.  (Western  Reserve,  1878;  Rutgers,  1878; 
Union,  1878).  LL.D.  (Hope,  1900;  Western  Reserve,  1901).  Presi- 
dent, General  Synod,  1878.  Chairman  of  Committee  for  a  new 
version  of  the  Bible  in  Telugu — Old  Testament,  1873,  New  Testa- 
ment, 1879.  Published:  (i)  Translation  of  Liturgy  of  Reformed 
Church  in  Telugu,  Madras,  1873,  1885;  (2)  "Hymns  for  Public  and 
Social  Worsliip  in  Telugu,"  Madras,  1884,  1886;  (3)  "In  the  Tiger 
Jungle  and  other  Stories  of  Missionary  Work" ;  (4)  A  Telugu  Bible 
Dictionary;  and  many  tracts  and  articles  on  missionary  subjects. 
Died,  March  2,  1908. 

*HASBROUCK  DuBOIS. 

Born  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  November  27,  1832.  Son  of  Charles  L. 
DuBois.  A.B.  (Yale,  1856).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie, 
1859.  Newark,  North,  1859-61.  Bloomingburgh,  1863-66.  Mott 
Haven,  1866-87.     Died  in  New  York  City,  August  5,  1902. 

^-PHILIP  FURBECK. 

Born  at  Guilderland,  N.  Y.,  December  29,  1832.  A.B.  (Union, 
1854).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Schenectady,  1859.  Caughnawaga, 
1859-62.  Westerlo,  1862-67.  Buskirk's  Bridge,  1867-75.  Farmer 
Village,  1875-82.  Little  Falls,  N.  J.,  1882-88.  St.  Johnsville,  1888- 
92.    Taghkanick,  1892-97.    Died,  July  23,  1899. 

+MAIJRICE  GUSTAVE  HANSEN. 

Born  at  Amsterdam,  Holland,  December  13,  1835.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1856).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1859.  Gravesend,  1859- 
71.  Coxsackie,  1871-81.  Grace  Chapel,  Flatbush,  L.  I.,  1883-87. 
Hagaman's  Mills,  N.  Y.,  1887-93.  D.D.  Published,  "The  Reformed 
Church  in  the  Netherlands,  1340-1840,"  1884,  and  many  translations 
from  the  Dutch  and  articles  in  religious  quarterlies.  Died,  August 
27,  1904. 


Alumni.  139 

♦JAMES  HUYSSOON. 

Born  at  Serooskerke,  Zeeland,  Netherlands,  March  i6,  1823.  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1859.  Lodi,  N.  J.  (Holland), 
1859-64.  Stated  Supply,  Paterson,  1859-64.  Paterson,  1864-65. 
Drenthe,  Mich.,  1865-66.  Polkton,  1866-68.  Paterson.  ist  (Holland), 
1868-92.     Emeritus.    Died,  July  3,  1894. 

♦JOSIAH  JANSEN. 

Born  in  Ulster  County,  N.  Y.,  1835.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1856).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  Orange     New  Concord,  1861-64.     Died,  1864. 

♦ALBERT  W.  KNOWLTON. 

Born  at  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  December  9,  1828.  A.B.  (Western  Re- 
serve College,  1855).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Kingston.  North  and 
South  Hampton,  1860-64.  Presbyterian  in  Ohio.  Died  at  Mantua, 
Ohio,  August  5,  1905. 

♦HENRY  RAY  LOTT. 

Born  in  New  York  City  (?).  A.B.  (Williams).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Never  ordained.  M.D.  Died,  Novem- 
ber 12,  1878. 

♦CHARLES  DeKAY  NOTT. 

Born  at  Norman  Vale,  N.  Y.,  September  12,  1833.  In  class  of 
1854,  Union.  Union  Sem.,  1855-56.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany, 
1859.  Mohawk,  1859-64.  Presbyterian,  Manchester,  N.  J.,  1864-65. 
Presbyterian,  Urbana,  111.,  1866-69.  Stated  Supply,  Presbyterian, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1870-71.  Presbyterian,  St.  Louis,  1871-73.  Pres- 
byterian, Davenport,  Iowa,  1873-80.  Presbyterian,  Washington, 
N.  J.,  1880-93.  D.D.  (Union,  1874).  Died  in  New  York  City,  May 
18,  1904. 

MATTHEW    BROWN    RIDDLE,  Edgeworth,    Penn. 

Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Penn.,  October  17,  1836.  Son  of  Rev.  David 
H.  Riddle,  D.D.,  LL.D.  (1805-88).  A.B.  (Jefferson,  1852).  Alle- 
ghany Sem.,  1856-58.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Bergen.  Univ.  Heidel- 
berg, Germany,  1860-61.  Chaplain,  U.  S.  Army,  1861.  Hoboken, 
1861-65.  Newark,  2d,  1865-69.  Professor,  Hartford  Theological 
Seminary,  1871-87.  Professor,  New  Testament  Exegesis,  Western 
Theological  Seminary  (Presbyterian),  1887 — .  President  of  Fac- 
ulty. D.D.  (Franklin  and  Marshall,  1870,  and  Princeton,  1894). 
LL.D.   (Western  Univ.  of  Penn.).     Member  New  Testament  Revi- 


J40  Biographical   Record. 

sion  Company.  Published:  (i)  Romans  (except  chapters  1-5), 
Galatians,  Ephesians,  and  Colossians,  in  Lange's  Commentary,  1869- 
70;  (2)  Notes  on  the  International  Sunday  School  Lessons  (New 
Testament  portions)  from  1877  to  1881 ;  (3)  The  International  Re- 
vision Commentary,  Volumes  2-36;  (4)  Meyer's  Commentary  on  the 
New  Testament,  Volume  2;  (5)  Harmony  of  the  Four  Gospels  in 
Greek,  1885;  (6)  Harmony  of  the  Four  Gospels  in  English,  1886; 
(7)  Outline  Harmony  of  the  Gospels,  1895 ;  (8)  Ante-Nicene 
Fathers,  Volumes  7-8,  1886;  (9)  Nicene  and  Post-Nicene  Fathers, 
Volumes  6  and  10,  1886. 

*WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  SHAW. 

Born  at  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  July  22,  1827.  A.B.  (Madison  Univ., 
N.  Y.).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Monmouth,  1859.  Marbletown, 
1859-60.  Missionary  to  Wiltwyck  Station,  1860-64.  Wiltwyck,  1864- 
72.  Stated  Supply,  Cold  Spring,  1878-79.  Stated  Supply,  Wiltwyck, 
1879-91.     Died  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  September  3,  1901. 

*CYRUS  G.  VANDERVEER. 

Born  at  New  Hurley,  N.  Y.,  1835.  Son  of  Rev.  Ferdinand  H. 
Vanderveer,  D.D.  (1823).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1859. 
Missionary  at  Havana,  1859.  Davenport,  1859-66.  Chaplain,  U.  S. 
Army,  1861-62.  Corresponding  Secretary,  Board  of  Domestic  Mis- 
sions, 1866-68.     Died,  1868. 

*EDWARD  M.  WEISS. 

Born  in  Wurtemberg,  Germany  (?).  Esslingen  Seminary,  Wur- 
temberg.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1859.  First  German  Pres- 
byterian, Paterson,  N.  J.,  1859-66.  In  real  estate  business,  1866-92. 
Died,  May  12,  1892. 


JOHN  RONALD  LESLIE,  Newport,  R.  I. 

Born  near  Aberdeen,  Scotland,  June  6,  1833.  Son  of  James  Leslie. 
A.B.  (Univ.  Rochester).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1856-57.  Teacher  in  Pough- 
keepsie,  1857-61.  Served  through  Civil  War,  1861-65.  Teacher  in 
Poughkeepsie  and  Newport,  R.  I.,  until  1910. 

♦WILLIAM  ELIAS  NEW. 

Born  at  Ghent,  N.  Y.,  December  23,  1830.  Son  of  Jacob  E.  New. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1856-57.  Never  ordained.  Farmer  at  Nassau,  N.  Y. 
Died,  June  8,  1904. 


Alumni.  141 

*HENRY  SCHIEBE. 

Born  in  Germany.  Gosner's  Missionary  Seminary,  Berlin,  Ger- 
many. N.  B.  Sem.,  1856-58.  Perished  at  sea  in  tiie  burning  of  the 
"Austria,"  1858. 


1860. 

♦JACOB  BAAY. 

Born  at  Hoorn,  Netherlands,  May  30,  1827.  Son  of  Rev.  Jacob 
Baay.  A.B.  (Beloit,  1857).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, i860.  Keokuk,  1860-65.  Presbyterian,  Wappello,  Iowa,  1865- 
69;  do.,  Lime  Springs,  Iowa,  1869-74;  do.,  Pleasanton,  Kansas,  1874- 
79;  do.,  Cawker  City,  Kansas,  1879-84;  do.,  Vineland,  Kansas,  1884- 
86,  and  do.,  Smith  Centre,  Kansas,  1886-igoi.  Retired  at  Cawker 
City,  Kansas,  irioi-05.     Died,  December  5,  1905. 

JAMES  HAMILTON  BALLAQH,  No.  48  Bluff,  Yokohama,  Japan. 

Born  at  Hobart,  N.  Y.,  September  7,  1832.  Son  of  John  H.  Bal- 
lagh.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1857).  Licensed  and  ordained  by  Classis  of 
Bergen,  i860.  Missionary  in  Japan  at  Kanagawa,  1861-63,  and  Yo- 
kohama, 1863 — .  Organized  first  Protestant  Church,  March  10,  1872. 
D.D.   (Rutgers,  igo6).     Made  several  translations  into  Japanese. 

*PHILIP  BERRY. 

Born  at  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  February  16,  1837.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1857).  Union  Sem.,  1857-58.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  i860. 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  Michigan,  i860.  Grand  Rapids,  1860-61. 
Scotia,  1861-63.  American  Board,  Sidon,  Syria,  1863-65.  Athens, 
Penn.,  1865-72.  Baptist,  Sutton,  Mass.,  1872-75.  Baptist,  Belcher- 
town,  Mass.,  1875-77.  Baptist,  Three  Rivers  and  Palmer,  Mass., 
1877-78.  Editor,  "National  Baptist,"  Philadelphia,  1878-83.  Baptist, 
Southampton,  Penn.,  1883-88.     Died,  August  23,  1889. 

ISAAC  COLLIER,  Battle  Creek,   Mich. 

Born  at  Athens,  N.  Y.,  September  8,  1830.  Son  of  Isaac  Collier. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1857).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Greene,  i860.  Or- 
dained by  Classis  of  Albany,  i860.  Coeymans'  1860-65.  Battle 
Creek,  1866-71.  Richbon,  Bucks  Co.,  Penn.,  1871-85.  Supplied  Con- 
gregational  Church,  Augusta,   Mich.,    1885,   and  at  Lamont,   Mich., 


142  Biographical    Record. 

ALBERT  VOORHEES  QULICK,  Kilbourn,  VVis^ 

Born  at  Griggstown,  N.  J.,  July  30,  1830.  Son  of  John  N.  Gulick. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1857).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  i860. 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  Albany,  i860.  Jerusalem,  1860-65.  Also- 
Union,  1860-64,  and  Onesquethaw,  1864-65.  Spring  Lake,  111.,  1866- 
72.  Norwood  Park,  1872-82.  Presbyterian,  Wilmington,  111.,  1882- 
89.     Presbyterian,  Killiam  City,  Wis.,  1889-95. 

*MANCIl'S  HOLMES  HUTTON. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  October  13,  1837.  Son  of  Rev.  Mancius- 
S.  Hutton,  D.D.  (1803-80).  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1857).  Union  Sem.,. 
1857-59.  Post-graduate,  Union  Sem.,  1860-61.  Licensed  by  Classis- 
of  New  Y^ork,  i860.  Mt.  Vernon,  1864-79.  New  Brunswick,  2d,. 
1879-1909.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1879).  President,  General  Synod,  1888. 
President,  Board  of  Foreign  Missions,  1896-1909.  Instructor,  Hel- 
lenistic Greek  and  New  Testament  Exegesis,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1907. 
Died,  December  19,  1909. 

HENRY   WILLIAM   FELTON  JONES,  Plainfield,   N.  J^ 

Born  at  Antigua,  W.  I.,  June  9,  1829.  Son  of  Henry  Titus  Jones. 
Salt  Hill  Institute,  London,  England,  1845.  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick,  i860.  Ordained  by  South  Classis  of  Bergen,  1860^ 
Bergen  Point,  1860-84.  First  Presbyterian,  Bergen  Point,  1884-91. 
Emeritus,  Fifth  St.  Reformed,  Bayonne. 

^LEONARD  WILLIAM  KIP. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  November  10,  1837.  .Y.B.  (Columbia,. 
1856).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Y'ork.  Missionary  to  China, 
1861-98.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1880).  Assisted  in  translating  the  Bible 
into  Chinese.     Died  at  New  Brunswick,  X.  J.,  February  27,  1901. 

EDWARD  MILLER,  Cobleskill,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Germantown,  N.  Y.,  December  2y,  1829.     Son  of  Henry 
Miller.    A.B.  (Rutgers,  1857).    Licensed  by  Classis  of  Hudson,  i860. 
Ordained   by   Classis    of    Schoharie,    i860.      Berne    and    Beaverdam, 
1860-72.     North  Blenheim  and  Breakabin,  1872-86.    Supplied  Sharon,. 
1887-88. 

GEORGE  HEWSON  PEEKE,  Sandusky,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Rotterdam,  N.  Y.,  March  18,  1833.  Son  of  Christopher 
Y.  Peeke.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1857).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Schenec- 
tady,   i860.       South    Bend,    Ind.,    1860-61.      Glenville,    ist,    1861-63.. 


Alumni.  143 

Greenpoint  (Brooklyn),  1863-65.  Jersey  City,  ist,  1865-70.  Daven- 
port, 1870-73.  Owasco,  1873-76.  Congregational,  Chicago,  1876-83. 
Congregational,  Sandusky,  Ohio,  1883-90.  Congregational,  Cleve- 
land,  1890-94.     Presbyterian,   1898 — . 

=  LESTER  CORTLANDT  ROGERS. 

Born  at  Waterford,  Conn.,  December  11,  18J9.  A.B.  (Williams, 
1856).  Ordained  by  Seventh  Day  Baptists,  1858.  New  Market, 
N.  J.,  1857-68.  Leonardsville,  N.  Y.,  1868-72.  Milton,  Wis.,  1872- 
76.  Evangelist,  Sabbath  Reformer  and  Lecturer.  Professor  of  His- 
tory and  Civics,  Alfred  University,  1888-98.  Published,  "The  Golden 
Link"  and  other  Poems,  1895. 

*JOHN  SCUDDER. 

Born  at  Chavagacherr\-,  Ceylon,  October  29,  1835.  Son  of  Rev. 
John  Scudder,  M.D.  (1793-1855)-  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1857).  Licensed 
and  ordained  by  Classis  of  New  York,  i860.  Missionary  to  India, 
1861-1900.  M.D.  (Long  Island  College,  i860).  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1896).     Died,  May  23,  1900. 

*THOMAS  ADRIANCE  TALMAGE. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.   (?).     A.B.   (Rutgers,  1857).     Died,  1861. 

*ISAAC  WELTON  WARNER. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (?).  A.B.  (Yale,  1832).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  York,   i860.     Died,  1883. 

*JOHN  E.  WATKINS. 

Born  at  Hamptonburgh,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1828.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1857).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  i860.  Sailed  for  China  in 
ship  "Edwin  Forrest,"  August,  i860.  She  was  never  heard  of  again 
after  leaving  New  York. 

DENIS  WORTMAN,  40  Watson  Ave.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hopewell,  N.  Y.,  April  30,  1835.  Son  of  Denis  Wortman, 
M.D.  A.B.  (Amherst,  1857).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie, 
i860.  Ordained  by  North  Classis  of  Long  Island,  i860.  South 
Bushwick,  1860-63.  Philadelphia,  3d,  1863-65.  Schenectady,  ist, 
1865-71.  Fort  Plain,  1880-83.  Saugerties,  1883-1901.  Secretary  for 
Ministerial  Relief,  1901— .  D.D.  (Union,  1870).  L.H.D.  (Union, 
1904).  Trustee,  Union,  1883- 1901.  President,  General  Synod,  1901. 
Published:  (i)  "Reliques  of  the  Christ,"  1888;  (2)  "The  Divine 
Processional,"  1903. 


144  Biographical   Record. 

FREDERICK  LOEBER. 

Born   in   Leidhecken,   Germany    (?).     Gymnasium   of   Buedingen, 
Germany.     X.  B.   Sem.,  1857-58. 


ROBERT  RALSTON  PROUDFIT. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  February  4,  1836.  Son  of  Rev.  John  W. 
Proudfit,  D.D.  (1803-70).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1854).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1857- 
59.  Princeton  Sem.,  1859-61.  Ordained  Evangelist  by  Presbytery 
of  New  York,  1861.  Chaplain,  U.  S.  Army,  1861-65.  Weehawken, 
N.  J.,  1865-69.     Died  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  ]->bruary  4,  1897. 

CHRISTIAN  SCHOENFELDT. 

Born  at  Garrey,  Prussia  (?).  Gosner's  Mission  Seminary,  Berlin, 
Germany.     N.   B.   Sem.,   1857-58. 


1861. 

*AUCiUSTUS  BLAUVELT. 

Born  at  Farmer,  N.  Y.,  1834.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1858).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1861.  Assistant,  Madison  St.  Chapel,  New 
York  City,  1861-62.  Missionary  to  Amoy,  China,  1862-64.  Bloom- 
ingdale,  New  York  City.  1866-71.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1873).  Pub- 
lished, "The  Kingdom  of  Satan,"  1868.  Died  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y., 
April  14,  1900. 

*PERES  BONNEY  BONNEV. 

Born  at  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  June  iS.  1838.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1857). 
Presbyterian.  Parsippany,  N.  J.,  1860-66.  Presbyterian,  Branchville, 
N.  J.,  1866-71.  Presbyterian.  Ramapo  Works,  N.  J.,  1871-75.  Died, 
May  29,  1877. 

*JOHN  BENJAMIN  DRURV. 

Born  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  August  15,  1838.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1858). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1861.  Missionary,  Davenport, 
Iowa,  1861-62.  Ghent,  ist.  1864-87.  Editor,  "Christian  Intelli- 
gencer," 1887-1909.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1880).  Vedder  Lecturer,  1883. 
President,  General  Synod,  1886.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1887- 1909.  Pub- 
lished, "Truths  and  Untruths  of  Evolution ;  Vedder  Lecture,"  New 
York,  1884.     Died,  March  21,  1909. 


Alumni.  145 

*CYRUS  BERVICK  DURAND. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  July  27,  1835.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1858). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Bergen.  Preakness,  1862-68.  Boonton,  1868- 
71.  Hackensack,  2d,  1871-82.  Episcopalian,  St.  James,  Newark, 
1882-1904.     Died  at  Belmar,  N.  J.,  August,  14,  1904. 

*WILLIAM   RANKIN  DURYEE. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  April  10,  1838.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1856). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Bergen.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1862. 
Chaplain,  1862-63.  East  Williamsburg,  1863-64.  Lafayette  (Jersey 
City),  1864-91.  Professor  of  Ethics,  Evidences  of  Christianity  and 
the  English  Bible,  Rutgers,  1891-97.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1876).  Trus- 
tee, Rutgers,  1878-91.  President,  General  Synod,  1883.  Published, 
"Religious  Lyrics,"  a  volume  of  poems,  1887.    Died,  January  20,  1897. 

*ISAAC  LIVINGSTON  KIP. 

Born  at  New  York  City,  March  10,  1835.  Son  of  Rev.  Francis 
M.  Kip,  S.T.D.  (1830).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1855).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  Poughkeepsie,  1861.  East  Williamsburg,  1861-62.  Chaplain,  159th 
Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1862-63.  Stuyvesant  Falls,  1864-67. 
Schodack  Landing,  1867-75.  Peekskill,  1875-79.  Presbyterian,  Pat- 
terson, Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1879-88.  Lisha's  Kill,  1888-91.  Super- 
intendent, New  Brunswick  City  Mission,  1891-93.  Highbridge,  N.  J., 
1893-98."  Philadelphia,  South,  1898-1900.  Died  at  Harlingen,  N.  J., 
August  26,  190T. 

JOSEPHUS   D.   KRUM,  Ottawa,   Kansas. 

Born  at  Hillsdale,  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y.,  March  10,  1833.  Son  of 
Martin  H.  Krum,  J.  P.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1858).  Ordained  by  Classis 
of  Montgomery,  i86r.  Florida,  1861-65.  Presbyterian,  Seneca  Falls, 
N.  Y.,  1865-79.  Presbyterian,  Lewisburg,  Penn.  Episcopal,  Schuy- 
ler, Neb.  Episcopal,  Gainesville,  Texas.  Episcopal,  Ottowa,  Kan. 
Acting  Rector,  Trinity  Church,  Lawrence,  Kan.  Acting  Professor, 
Ethics,  Ottowa  Univ.,  1903 — .     D.D.    (Hamilton,  1874). 

WILLIAM  HENRY  MILLER,  356  Park  St.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  October  i,  1838.     Son  of  Ephraim  Miller. 
Licensed    by    North    Classis    of    Long    Island,    1861.      Ordained    by 
Classis  of  Albany,   1861.     Albany,  3d,   1861-63.     Mt.   Pleasant,  50th 
.St.,  New  York  City,  1863-64. 
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*ROELOF  PIETERS. 

Born  at  Havellc,  Province  of  Drenthe,  Netherlands,  March  2,  1825. 
Holland  Academy,  1855-58.  Licensed  and  ordained  by  Classis  of 
Holland,  1861.  Graafschap  and  Drenthe,  1861-65.  Alto,  Wis.,  1865- 
6g.  Holland,  ist,  Mich.,  1869-80.  Published  a  volume  of  sermons  in 
Dutch.     Died,  February,  1880. 

RUFIJS  MILLSPAUGH  STANBROUQH. 

Born  at  Montgomery,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  September  29,  1832. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1858).  Manheim  and  Indian  Castle  (Danube),  1861- 
76.  Columbia,  1876-81.  Stone  Arabia,  1881-85.  West  Hurley  and 
Stewartville,  1885-93.     Died  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  June  21,  1905. 

MINOR  SWICK,  54  S.  Parsons  Ave.,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Ovid,  X.  Y.,  Sc])temlK'r  16.  1829.  Son  of  Col.  David 
Swick.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1858).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Geneva,  1861. 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  Rensselaer,  1861.  Stuyvesant  Falls,  1861-63. 
Xapanoch,  1864-69.  Cato,  1869-71.  Oyster  Bay,  1871-77.  Presby- 
terian, Jasper,  N.  Y.,  1884-89.     Blooming  Grove,  1889-94. 

♦ABRAHAM  THOMPSON. 

Born  at  Readington,  N.  J.,  1833.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1857).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Philadelphia.  Missionary,  Pella,  Iowa,  1862-68.  Pella, 
2d.  1868-71.  Stated  Supply,  Pekin,  1871-72.  Stated  Supply,  Pella, 
2d,  1872-74.  Rector,  Rutgers  College  Grammar  'School,  1874-76. 
Knox  Memorial  Chapel,  New  York  City,  1877-86.  Died,  September 
18,   1886. 

*JACOB  VAN  DER  MEULEN. 

Born  at  Middleharnis,  Netherlands,  May  i,  1834.  Son  of  Rev. 
Cornelius  Van  Der  IMeulen  (1800-76).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1858).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  Holland,  1861.  Holland,  Wis.,  1861-63.  Polk- 
ton,  1863-64.  Kalamazoo,  1864-68.  Holland,  3d,  Mich.,  1868-71. 
Grand  Rapids,  ist,  1871-72.  Muskegon,  1872-89.  Westfield,  S.  D., 
1889 — .  Presbyterian,  Baldwin,  Wis.  Rotterdam  and  Luctor,  Kan., 
1894-96.  Graafschap,  1896-1900.  Pella,  Neb.,  1900-1901.  D.D. 
(Hope).     Died,  January  20,  1901. 

"CHRISTIAN  VAN  DER  VEEN. 

Born  at  Amsterdam,  Netherlands,  November  15,  1838.  A.B. 
Rutgers,  1858).  Licensed  and  ordained  by  Classis  of  Holland,  1861. 
Grand  Haven,  1861-68.  Grand  Rapids,  ist,  1868-70.  Editor  of  "De 
Hope,"  1871-73.  Presbyterian,  Canon  City,  Col.,  1874-75.  Drenthe,. 
1875-88.     V).V>.    (Rutgers,   1889).     Died,  October   17,  1896. 


Alumni.  14-'?' 

FRANCIS   VISCHER  VAN  VRANKEN,  Leeds,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Princetown,  N.  Y.,  November  26,  1835.  Son  of  Henry 
H.  Van  Vranken.  A.B.  (Union,  1858).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Montgomery,  1861.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Cayuga,  1861.  Lysander, 
1861-66.  Glen,  1866-74.  Newark,  N.  J.,  2d,  1874-82.  Fultonville, 
1882-92.     Philmont,  1892-1903.     Leeds,  1903—- 


HENRY  VEHSLAGE. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  February  12.  1837.  Coll.  City  of  N.  Y., 
1858.  Licensed  by  South  Classis  of  New  York,  1861.  Irvington, 
1861-94.     Died,  March  4,  1894. 


*THOMAS  G.  WATSON. 

Born  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  August  11,  1836.  A.B.  (Hobart,  1857). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Geneva,  1861.  Cato,  1861-62.  Cato  and  Wol- 
cot,  1862-65.  Cato,  1865-69.  Brighton  Heights,  1869-71.  Presby- 
terian, Waukesha,  Wis.,  1873-83;  do.,  Spokane,  Wash.,  1883-92;  do., 
Stated  Supply,  Coeur  d'  Alene,  Idaho,  1892-85  ;  do.,  Stated  Supply, 
Cosmopolis,  Wash.,  1896-97 ;  do.,  Stated  Supply,  Carbonado,  Wash., 
1897-99.     Died  at  Spokane,  Wash.,  October  28.  1900. 


*PETER  QUICK  WILSON. 

Born  at  Roycefield,  N.  J.,  September  18,  1830.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1858).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1861.  Greenbush,  1861-66. 
Presbyterian,  Spencertown,  N.  Y.,  1866-  (?).  Stated  Supply,  Gut- 
tenberg,  1875.  Stated  Supply,  Ponds,  1877-79.  Stated  Supply,  Blue 
^Mountain,  1879-82.  Stated  Supply,  Ephratah,  1882-86.  Stated  Sup- 
ply, Cranesville,  1886-87.     Died  at  Easton,  N.  Y.,  February  26,  1902. 


HENRY  ANSON  BUTTZ,  Madison,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Middle  Springfield,  Penn.,  April  18,  1835.  A.B.  (Prince- 
ton). Ordained  in  M.  E.  Church,  1858.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1858-61.  Ad- 
junct Professor  and  Professor,  Drew  Seminary,  1868-80.  President, 
Drew  Seminary,  1880 — .  D.D.  (Princeton  Univ.  and  Wesleyan 
Univ.).  LL.D.  (Dickinson).  Published:  (i)  Epistle  to  the  Romans 
in  Greek  with  Textual  and  Grammatical  References ;  (2)  The  New 
Life  Dawnins:. 


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"'JOHN  HATFIELD  FRAZEE. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  February  28,  1829.  Son  of  Henry 
F.  Frazee.  In  class  of  1848,  Rutgers.  Studied  Law.  Admitted  to 
the  Bar,  1852.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1859-60.  Licensed  to  preach,  i860. 
Missionary  at  Zion,  Pisgah,  and  Good  Hope,  Miss.,  1860-61.  Presby- 
terian, Toms  River,  N.  J.,  1861-66.  Chaplain,  3d  New  Jersey,  Cav- 
alry, 1864-65.  Bloomingburgh,  and  Stated  Supply,  Mamakating, 
1866-69.  Presbyterian,  Syracuse,  1868-77.  Presbyterian,  Alount 
Kisco,  N.  Y.,  1877-79.  Congregational,  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  1879-86. 
Congregational,  Riverton,  N.  J.,  1886-87.  Pilgrim  Congregational, 
Knoxville,  Tenn.,  1887-1907.  D.D.  (Univ.  Tennessee,  1890).  Died, 
September  29,  1907. 

*ALEXANDER  PROUDFIT. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  April  15,  1839.  Son  of  Rev.  John  W. 
Proudfit,  D.D.  (1803-70).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1858).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1858- 
59.  Princeton  Sem.,  1859-61.  Ordained  as  evangelist  by  Presbytery 
of  New  York,  1862.  Chaplain,  U.  S.  Army,  1862-65.  Presbyterian, 
Clayton,  N.  J.,  1866-76.  Presbyterian,  Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  1876-84. 
Presbyterian,  Baltimore,  2d,  1885-94.  Presbyterian,  Springfield, 
Ohio,  ist,  1895-97.     D.D.   (Lafayette,  1887).     Died,  April  2,  1897. 


1862. 

♦THEODORE  ROMEYN  BECK. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  April,  1830.  Son  of  Prof.  Lewis  C.  Beck 
of  Rutgers  College.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1849).  Studied  Law  and  prac- 
tised in  Chicago,  1852-58.  Acting  Prof.  Latin,  Rutgers,  1859-60. 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1862.  Chaplain,  13th  New 
Jersey  Volunteers,  1862-63.  Prof.  Latin  and  Greek,  Holland  Acad- 
emy, 1863-65.  Prof.  Latin  and  Greek,  Hope  College,  1865-85.  Lec- 
tor in  Biblical  Criticism  and  Theology,  Hope,  1867-85.  Prof.  Dr. 
Gamble's  Institution,  Lytton  Springs,  Cal,  1885-88.  Prof.  Govern- 
ment College,  Yamaguchi,  Japan,  1888-94.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1879). 
Died  in  Oakland,  Cal,  May  22,  1896. 

HENRY  W.  BRANDT. 

Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1862.  Missionary  to 
Belgium,  1862-65.     Missionary  to  South  Africa,  1865-90. 


Alumni.  149 

*JOHN  RENDLETT  BROCK. 

Born  at  Newbury,  Vermont,  1831.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1859).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  Passaic,  1862.  West  New  Hempstead,  1862-65. 
Spring  Valley,  1865-69.  Teacher,  1869-71.  Died  at  Marysville, 
Tenn.  (?),  August  7,  1872. 

MARCUS  BURR. 

Presbyterian,  Freeport,  L.  I.,  1865-73.  Teacher  and  Stated  Sup- 
ply, do..  Christian  Hook,  L.  L  (Rockville  Centre),  1873-83.  Princi- 
pal, Greenfield  Hill,  Conn.,  1886-  (?). 

*ISAAC  HENRY  COLLIER. 

Born  at  Athens,  N.  Y.,  1834.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1859).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Greene,  1862.  Caatsban,  1862-64.  Nassau,  1864-65.  Lodi, 
N.  Y.,  1865-70.  Saratoga,  1870-74.  Montville,  1874-79.  Presby- 
terian, Stated  Supply,  Oakfield,  N.  Y.,  1879-81.     Died,  February  19, 


*WILLIAM  CORNELL. 

Born  in  Seneca  County,  N.  Y.,  1834.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1859).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  Geneva,  1862.  Minisink,  1862-63.  Teaching  at 
Freehold,  N.  J.,  1863.  Presbyterian,  Woodstown,  N.  J.,  1864-68. 
Teacher  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  1868-76.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1875).  Died, 
September  11,  1876. 

*THEODORE  SANDFORD  DOOLITTLE. 

Born  at  Ovid,  N.  Y.,  November  30,  1836.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1859). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1862.  Flatlands,  1862-64.  Prof. 
Rhetoric,  Logic  and  Mental  Philosophy,  Rutgers,  1864-93.  Vice 
President,  Rutgers,  1890-93.  Acting  President,  Rutgers,  1890-91. 
D.D.  (Wesleyan,  1872).  LL.D.  (Union,  1891).  Associate  Editor, 
"Christian  at  Work,"  1873-93.  Published  (i)  "An  Account  of  the 
Centennial  Celebration  of  Rutgers  College,"  1870;  (2)  "History  of 
Rutgers  College  for  the  Bureau  of  Education  at  Washington,  D.  C," 
1876,  etc.     Died.  April  18,  1893. 

*JACOB  FEHRMANN. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  January  29,  1838.  Licensed  by  North 
Classis  of  Long  Island,  1862.  Richmond,  Staten  Island,  1862-66. 
Fordham,  1866-69.  Union  Evangelical,  East  Lake  George,  187072. 
High  Bridge,  1872-74.    Died,  March  i,  1874. 


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GILBERT    SMITH    QARRETSON,  Dingman's    Ferry,    Penn. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  November  21,  1839.  Son  of  Rev.  John 
Garretson,  D.D.  (1826).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1859).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  Cayuga.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Orange,  1863.  Upper  Walpack 
(Dingman's   Ferry), 1863-84.      Franklin   Furnace,    1885-91. 


*URIAH  de  HART  GULICK. 

Born  at  Griggstown,  N.  J.,  September  19,  1835.  Son  of  Isaac  J. 
Gulick.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1859).  Licensed  by  Clas.sis  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1862.  Pekin,  111.,  1862-70.  Norwood  Park,  1870-72.  Chicago 
(American  Reformed),  1872-75.  Brooklyn,  Twelfth  St.,  1875-88. 
Steinway,  1890-1900.  Third  Congregational,  Watcrbury,  Conn. 
Congregational,  Vineland,  N.  J.,  1909-10.     Died,  January  31,   1910. 


*JOHN  RUTHERFORD  MATHEWS. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  November  29.  1835.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y., 
1859).  Ordained,  Episcopalian.  Rector,  St.  Peter's,  Peekskill, 
N.  Y.  Rector,  St.  Paul's,  Kinderhook,  N.  Y.  Rector,  Grace,  Green- 
ville, N.  Y.  Chaplain,  U.  S.  Navy,  1862-93.  Died  at  Croton-on- 
Hudson,  December  27,  1898. 


*ABRAHAM  MATTICE. 

]3orn  in  Schoharie  County,  N.  Y.,  August  16,  1822.  A.B.  (Rut- 
gers, 1858).  Licensed  and  ordained  as  evangelist  by  Classis  of 
Schoharie,  1862.  Missionary  to  Kewascum,  Wis,  1862-64.  Eden, 
1864-66.  Prof.  Ancient  Languages  and  Mathematics,  Riverside 
Seminary,  Germantown,  N.  ,Y.  1867-69.  Principal  of  Hudson 
(N.  Y.)  Academy,  1869-73.  Principal  of  Fort  Plain  Female  Collegi- 
ate Institute,  N.  Y.,  1873-79.  Principal  of  Seymour  Smith  Academy, 
Pine  Plains.  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1879-96.  Montville.  1896-1901. 
Assistant,  Clinton  Avenue,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1901-04.  Died,  Decem- 
ber 26,  1904. 

*ALONZO  PAIGE  PEEKE. 

Born  at  Rotterdam,  N.  Y.,  November  23,  1835.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1859).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Schenectady,  1862.  Shokan  and 
Shandaken,  1862-65.  Owasco,  1865-72.  Rhinebcck,  1872-79.  DeKalb, 
Iowa,  1880-81.  Centrevillc,  Mich..  1881-91.  East  .Millstone,  1891- 
1900.     Died,  August  21,  1900. 


Alumni.  151 

*JOHN  KELLY  RHINEHART. 

Born  at  Bruynswick,  N.  Y.,  1830.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1859).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  Orange,  1862.  Roxbury,  1862-73.  Princetown, 
N.  Y.,  1873-89.     Kiskatom,   1889-91.     Died,  November  15,   1891. 

*SAMUEL  JAMES  ROGERS. 

Born  at  Orford,  N.  H.,  August  27,  1832.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1859). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1862.  Battle  Creek,  1862-65. 
Geneva,  1865-72.  Port  Jervis,  1872-76.  Fort  Plain,  1876-79.  Con- 
gregational pastorates  at  Marshall,  Mich.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa, 
Toulon,  111.,  Paxton.  111.,  and  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Secretary,  Min- 
nesota Congregational  Association,   1901-10.     Died,  May  3,  1910. 

HARVEY  R.  SCHERMERHORN. 

Born  at  Schodack,  N.  Y.,  1835.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany, 
1862.  Germantown,  1862-65.  Principal,  Riverside  Academy,  Ger- 
mantown,  1865-69.  Principal,  Hudson  (N.  Y.)  Academy,  1869-74. 
Pella,  2d,  1875-79.  Prof.  Rhetoric  and  Belles-lettres,  Central  L^niv., 
Iowa,  1876-81.  Principal,  Spencer  Academy  for  the  Choctaws,  Nel- 
son, Indian  Territory   (Oklahoma),  1881 — ?     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1866). 

ARAD  JOY  SEBRING,  Saugerties,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Ovid,  N.  Y.,  October  20,  1833.  Son  of  John  Cornelius 
Sebring.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1859).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Geneva, 
1862.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Hudson,  1862.  Mellenville,  1862-85. 
Katsbaan,  1885 — .  Published  two  volumes  of  poems:  (i)  "Faith  in 
Song,"  1904:   (2)   "Girdle  of  Gladness." 

^JOHN  VAN  DER  MEULEN. 

Born  at  Middelharnis,  South  Holland,  August  8.  1838.  Son  of 
Rev.  CorneHus  Van  Der  Meulen  (1800-76).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1859). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Holland,  1862.  Milwaukee,  1862-70.  Fulton, 
111.,  1870-75.  Jamestown,  1875-85.  Ebenezer,  Mich.,  1885-91.  1895- 
igoi.  Franklin,  Wis.,  1902-07.  D.D.  (Hope).  Died  at  Holland, 
Mich.,  November  15,  1908. 

RICHARD  MARVIN  WHITBECK,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Livingston,  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y.,  March  7,  1838.  Son  of 
John  Whitbeck.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1859).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1862.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Montgomery,  1863.  Maple- 
town  and  Stated  Supply,  Presbyterian,  Buel,  1863-64.  Tyre,  1865-68. 
Lenox,  Mass.  School  Commissioner,  First  District,  Columbia 
County,  1876-79. 


152  Biographical   Record. 

♦FREDERICK  FRELINGHUYSEN  WILSON. 

Born  at  Ro.vcefield,  N.  J..  August  i8,  1831.  Son  of  William  Wil- 
son. A.B.  (Rutgers,  1859).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Raritan.  Glen- 
ville,  2d,  1864-70.  Mohawk,  1870-72.  Cato,  1872-73.  Boonton,  1873- 
76.  Asbury  Park,  1876-78.  Wilcox,  Penn.,  1878-79.  Cold  Springy 
N.  Y.,  1886-87.     Died  at  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.,  October  16,  1910. 

WILLIAM  A.  WURTS,  Lawyersville,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  October  15,  1838.  Son  of  Lieut.  W.  A. 
Wurts,  U.  S.  N.  A.B.  (Lafayette).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Phila- 
delphia. Ordained  by  Classis  of  Cayuga,  1863.  Canastota,  1863-68. 
Presbyterian,  Stated  Supply,  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1868-71.  Lysander^ 
1871-76.  Stated  Supply,  Canastota,  1877-78.  Presbyterian,  Stated 
Supply,  Oneida  Lake  and  Wampsville,  1879-81.  Woodstock,  N.  Y.,. 
1882-86.  Berne  and  Beaverdam,  1886-93.  Hagaman,  1893-1901. 
Sharon,   1902-09.     Stated  Supply,  Lawyersville,  1909 — . 


*HENRY  HERBERT  HAWES. 

Born  in  Lunenburg  County,  Va.,  January  21,  1834.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1859-61.  Presbyterian,  Namozene,  Amelia  Co.,  Va.  Second  Pres- 
byterian, Staunton,  Va.  Presbyterian,  P'armville,  Va.  Evangelistic 
work  in  Virginia  and  West  Virginia.  Organized  churches  at  Gra- 
ham and  Pocahontas,  Va.  Presbyterian,  Bluefield,  W.  Va.  Presby- 
,  terian,  Bedford  City,  Va.  D.D.  Trustee,  Hampden  Sidney  College. 
Died  at  Chatham,  Va.,  January  19,  1906. 

*SILAS  D.  SCUDDER. 

Born  in  Ceylon,  November  6,  1833.  Son  of  Rev.  John  Scudder^ 
M.D.  (1793-1855)-  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1856).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1859-60. 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Arcot,  1862.  Medical  Missionary  in  India^ 
1861-73.     M.D.     Died,  December,  1877. 

1863. 

♦WILLIAM  HAMILTON  BALLAGH. 

Born  at  Northport,  L.  L  (?).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  i860).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Union,  1865-68.  East  Berne  and 
Knox,  1868-77.  Union  Evangelical  Church,  Corona,  L.  L,  1878-80. 
Asbury  Park,  1880-86.  Lodi,  1886-88.  Died  at  Palmyra,  N.  Y., 
January  2,  1892. 


Alumni.  153 

JOHN  WALTER  BEARDSLEE,  Holland,  Mich. 

Born  in  Ottawa  County,  Ohio,  November  23,  1837.  Son  of  Walter 
Beardslee.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  i860).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1863.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Kingston,  1863.  Rosen- 
dale,  1863.  Constantine,  Mich.,  1863-84.  West  Troy,  1884-88.  Prof. 
Biblical  Languages  and  Literature,  Western  Theological  Seminary, 
1888—.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1884).  LL.D.  (Rutgers,  1907)-  Member 
of  Council,  Hope  College,  1870-84.  Published:  (i)  "The  Bible 
Among  the  Nations,"  1899;  (2)  "Outlines  of  an  Introduction  to 
the  Old  Testament,"  1903. 


FRANCIS   MORTON   BOQARDUS,  Asbury  Park,   N.  J. 

Bom  at  Watervliet,  N.  Y.,  April  19,  1836.  Son  of  Rev.  Cornelius 
Bogardus  (1818).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  i860).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Long  Island,  .1863.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1864. 
First  Gallatin  (Old  Greenbush),  1863-69.  Second  Westerlo,  1869- 
72.  Mohawk,  1872-76.  Brookfield,  Conn.,  1877-80.  Palisades 
(Coytesville),  1880-88.  Bloomingdale  and  St.  Remy,  1888-90.  Cort- 
landtown,  1890-95. 


*WILLIAM  EDWARD  BOGARDUS. 

Born  at  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  June  30,  1834.  Son  of  Rev.  Cornelius 
Bogardus  (1818).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  i860).  Licensed  by  North  Classis 
of  Long  Island,  1863.  Stated  Supply,  Middleburgh,  1863-64.  Union- 
ville  and  Greenburgh,  1864-67.  Supplied  Stuyvesant  Falls,  1867-68. 
A-Iissionary  to  Norris,  111.,  1868-69.  Cuddebackville,  1870-74.  Saddle 
River,  1874-84.  Oakland,  1884-88.  Presbyterian,  Pleasant  Plains, 
N.  Y.,  1888-90.  Fairfield,  1890-92.  Brookdale,  1892-1908.  Died, 
January  5,   1908. 

*RICHARD  DeWITT. 

Born  at  Hurley,  N.  Y.,  July  21,  1839.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  i860). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Kingston.  Guilford,  1864-71.  Spring  Valley, 
1871-76.  Walkill  Valley,  1877-89.  Flatbush.  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y., 
1889-1901.     Died,  February  20,   1901. 


JULIUS  W.  GEYER,  78  Second  St.,  New  York  City. 

In    class    of    1862,    Rutgers.      German    Evangelical    Mission,    New 
York  City,   1863—. 


154  Biographical    Record. 

ANDREW  JAMES  HAQEMAN,  R.  F.  D.  i,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Readington,  N.  J.,  October  4,  1837.  Son  of  James  Hage- 
man.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  i860).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1863. 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  IMontgomery,  1864.  Hagaman,  N.  Y.,  1863- 
87.     St.  Thomas,  D.  W.  I.,  1887-90. 


JOHN  HARMEN  KARSTEN,  Holland,  Mich. 

Born  at  Heerenveen,  Vriesland,  Netherlands,  February  16,  1833. 
Son  of  Harmen  Karsten.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  i860).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Illinois.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Holland,  1864.  Mission- 
ary, Foreston,  III.,  1865-67.  Oostburg,  1867-69.  Alto,  Wis.,  1869-84. 
Editor  of  "De  Hope,"  1884-86.  Coopersville,  Mich..  18S6-89.  Alto, 
Wis.,  1889-93.  Oostburg  and  Hingham,  1893-97.  Oostburg,  1897-99. 
D.D.  (Rutgers,  1898).  Member  of  Council,  Hope  College,  1871-84, 
1891-1909.  Published  a  translation  into  Dutch  of  "Our  Country" 
by  Josiah  Strong,  i88g. 

*JAMES  LYELL. 

Born  in  Newlnirgh,  X.  Y.  (?).  In  class  of  i860,  Rutgers.  Died, 
1863. 

*WILLIAM  HENRY  PHRANER. 

Born  at  Jamaica,  N.  Y.,  March  26,  1841.  Son  of  William  Phraner. 
A.B.  (LTniv.  N.  Y.,  i860).  Licensed  by  North  Classis  of  Long 
Island,  1863.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1863.  Cold 
Spring,  1863-66.  East  Millstone,  1866-70.  Schenectady,  2d,  1870-75. 
Supplying  Sea  Side  Chapel,  Long  Branch,  1881-83.  Irving  Park, 
1883-88.     Died  at  Flushing,  L.  I.,  March  12,  1912. 


WILLIAM  JONES  SKILLMAN,  Ontario,   Cal. 

Born  at  Ten  jNIile  Run,  Somerset  Co.,  N.  J.,  April  19,  1835.  Son 
of  Jacob  R.  Skillman.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  i860).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  New  Brunswick.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Michigan.  Macon  and 
South  Macon,  1863-68.  South  Bend,  1868-72.  Bethlehem,  ist,  1872- 
83.  Presbyterian,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.,  1883-84.  Second  Presbyterian, 
Flandeau,  S.  D.,  1884-86.  Sioux  Falls,  1886-93.  Talmage  Memorial, 
Philadelphia,  1894-96.  Editor  of  "City  and  State,"  Philadelphia, 
1896-1901.     Philadelphia,   South,   1901 —   (?). 


Alumni.  155 

*DUPUYTREN  VERMILYE. 

Born  at  Hopewell,  N.  Y.,  September  i6,  1833.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
i860).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1863.  Ordained  by 
Classis  of  Michigan,  1863.  Missionary  to  Jefferson  and  Pittsford, 
1863-65.  Missionary  at  Palisades,  1865-68.  Also  Congregational, 
Fort  Lee,  1867-68.  Presbyterian,  Guilderland,  1869-71.  Died  at 
Paramus,  N.  J.,  June  8,  1907. 

*HENRY  MARTIN  VOORHEES. 

Born  at  Whitehouse,  N.  J.,  July  4,  1840.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1859). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1863.  Port  Jackson,  1863-65.  Beth- 
.  lehem,  ist,  1865-71.  North  and  South  Hampton,  1871-77.  Port 
Jervis,  1877-79.  Belleville,  1880-82.  Presbyterian,  1883 — ?  Helder- 
erberg,  1886-89.  High  Bridge,  N.  J.,  1889-92.  Died,  November  20, 
1895. 

*WILLIAM  BROWNLEE  VOORHEES. 

Born  at  Readington,  N.  J.,  March  10,  1838.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  i860). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1863.  Clover  Hill,  1863-70. 
Blawenburg.  1870-92.     Died,  June  13,  1892. 

♦CHARLES  WOODWARD  WILSON. 

Born  at  Ovid,  N.  Y.,  1826.  In  class  of  1861,  Rutgers.  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Geneva.  ^Missionary  at  Kewaskum,  1864-67,  and  at 
Two  Rivers,  Wis.,  1867-77.     Died,  January  21,  1877. 

♦EGBERT  WINTER. 

Born  at  Zontkamp,  Netherlands,  January  5,  1836.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
i860).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Holland,  1863.  Cuddebackville,  1863- 
66.  Pella,  ist,  1866-84.  Grand  Rapids,  2d,  1884-95.  Prof.  Didactic 
and  Polemic  Theology,  Western  Sem.,  1895-1904.  D.D.  (Heidelberg 
Univ.,  1890,  and  Hope,  1890).  PubHshed,  "What  is  Inspiration?", 
1894.    Died  at  Holland,  Mich.,  December  9,  1906. 


♦JEREMIAH  LOTT  ZABRISKIE. 

Born  at  Flatbush,  L.  I.,  February  3,  1835.  Grandson  of  Rev.  John 
L.  Zabriskie  (1800).  Columbia  Law  School,  1854.  Licensed  by 
South  Classis  of  Long  Island.  Cuddebackville,  1866-70.  New  Balti- 
more, 1870-82.     Died  in  Flatbush,  L.  I.,  April  2,  1910. 


156  Biographical   Record. 

1864. 

♦BENJAMIN  A.  BARTHOLF. 

Born  at  Wyckoff,  N.  J..  November  i,  1835.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1861). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Passaic,  1864.  Fair  Haven,  1864-68.  Pas- 
kack,  1868-73.  Stated  Supply,  Independent  Congregational  Church,.. 
Stone  Church,  Genesee  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1873-76.  Presbyterian,  Mayfield, 
N.  Y.,  1876-80.  Presbyterian,  Conklinville  and  Day,  1880-81.  Amity, 
1881.  Vischer's  Ferry,  1881-87.  Gallatin,  1887-99.  Died  at  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  August   10,  1908. 

♦GEORGE  DeWITT  BODINE. 

Born  in  Seneca  County,  N.  Y.,  August  20,  1836.  A.B.  (Rutgers,- 
1861).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Geneva,  1864.  Addisville,  Penn., 
1864-68.  Germantown,  N.  Y.,  1868-74.  Bushnell,  1874-79.  Died  at 
Lodi,  N.  Y.  (?),  May  3,  1880. 

*DIRK  BROEK. 

Born  in  Netherlands,  February  5,  1835.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1861). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Holland.  Graafschap,  1865-70.  Saugatuck,. 
1870-75.  Cleveland,  1875-76.  Polkton,  1876-80.  Holland,  3d,  1880- 
88.  Detroit,  1888-92.  Grandville,  1892- 1903.  Died,  November  n, 
1903. 

SOLOMON  T.  COLE,  Lake  Katrine,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.. 

Born  at  Esopus,  N.  Y.,  November  5,  1836.  Son  of  Henry  Cole. 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Ulster,  1864.  Plattekill,  1864-68.  Preakness,. 
1868-72.  Schagticoke,  1872-79.  Westerlo,  1879-82.  Tyre,  1882-84. 
Plattekill,  1884-91.    Esoupus,  1896-99. 

THOMAS  SPROULL  DUSINBERRE,  Pine  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Warwick,  N.  Y.,  October  18,  1835.  Son  of  Peter  Dusin- 
berre.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1861).  Licensed  by  Classes  of  Paramus, 
1864.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Greene,  1866.  Supplied  Amity  Pres- 
byterian, 1864.  Presbyterian  Missionary,  Park  Chapel,  Albany, 
1866.  Prattsville,  1866-70.  Linlithgo,  1870-89.  West  New  Hemp- 
stead, 1889-98. 

♦JOHN  GARRETSON. 

Born  at  Millstone,  N.  J.  (?),  1829.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick.  Supplying  Presbyterian  Church  of  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,. 
1865-68.  Pastor,  Presbyterian,  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  1868-69.  Died,. 
1869. 


Alumni.  157 

CHESTER  DAVID  HARTRANFT,  Wolfenbuttel,  Germany. 

Born  at  Frederick,  Penn.,  October  15,  1839.  A.B.  (Univ.  Penn., 
1861).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1864.  South  Bushwick 
(Brooklyn),  1864-66.  Second,  New  Brunswick,  1866-78.  Professor, 
Ecclesiastical  History,  Hartford  Sem.,  1879-88.  Professor,  Biblical 
Theology,  do.,  1892-97.  Professor,  Ecclesiastical  Dogmatics,  do., 
1897-1903.  President,  Hartford  Sem.,  1888-1903.  Mus.  Doc.  (Rut- 
gers, 1871).  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1876,  and  Williams,  1893).  Published: 
(i)  Translation  and  Enlargement  of  Exposition  of  Numbers  and 
Deuteronomy  in  Lange's  Commentary;  (2)  Sozomenus :  Church 
History  from  A.  D.  323-425,  in  Schaff  and  Wace  Nicene  and  Post 
Nicene  Fathers,  1890,  etc. 

ABRAHAM  MESSLER  QUICK,    56  Seventh  Ave.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.  Son  of  Jacob  J.  Quick.  A.B.  (Rut- 
gers, i860).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  1864.  Or- 
dained by  Classis  of  Montgomery,  1864.  Amsterdam,  ist,  1864-69. 
Franklin,  N.  J.  (Nutley),  1869-83.  Peekskill,  1883-85.  Ocean  Hill, 
Brooklyn,  1885-1900.  Published  a  volume  of  poems,  "Lyrics  of 
Life,"  1906. 

♦WILLIAM  B.  VAN  BENSCHOTEN. 

Born  at  Middletown,  N.  Y.  (  ?),  April  15,  1835.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1861).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Wyckoff,  1865-69. 
Lebanon,  1869-72.  Ephratah  and  Stone  Arabia,  1872-80.  Died, 
June  27,  1S80. 

♦JOHN  HOWARD  VAN  DOREN. 

Born  at  Princeton,  N.  J.,  August  20,  1837.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1859). 
Private,  30th  Regiment,  N.  J.  Volunteers,  1862-63.  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Missionary  to  Amoy,  China,  1865-73. 
Cato,  1874-76.  Tyre,  1876-82.  Gallupville,  1882-86.  Ulster  Park, 
1886-92.     Bath-on-Hudson,  1892-98.     Died,  June  9,  1898. 

♦JAMES  WYCKOFF. 

Born  at  Lodi,  N.  Y.,  January  16,  1839.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1861). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Geneva,  1864.  Queens,  1864-71.  Bushnell, 
1871-74.  Germantown,  1875-83.  Presbyterian,  Pine  Plains,  N.  Y., 
1883-96.  Christian  Reformed,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  1896-99.  Presbyterian, 
Leonia,  N.  J.,  1899-1905.    Died,  January  3,  1905. 


158  Biographical    Record. 

*JOHN  WILLIAM   BORST. 

Born  at  Aliddleburgh,  N.  Y.  (?).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1861).  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1861-64.     Died,  May  3,  1864. 

=i^^NATHAN  M.  SHERWOOD, 

Born  at  iMshkill,  N.  V.,  February  17,  1839.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1861-62. 
Union  Sem.,  1862-64.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Connecticut,  1865. 
Presbyterian,  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  1865-68.  Stated  Supply,  Cold  Spring, 
N.  Y.,  i868-6g.  Presbyterian,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1869-75.  Presbyterian, 
Washingtonville,  N.  Y.,  1875-85.  Presbyterian,  Jersey  City,  1885-92. 
Stated  Supply,  Linden,  N.  J.,  1893- 1904.  Pastor,  Linden,  N.  J., 
1904-05.     Died  in  Brooklyn,  N.   Y.,  October  14,  1908. 

THORNTON  VAN  VLIET. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (?J.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1861).  N.  B.  Sem., 
1861-62.     Merchant,  living  in  Brooklyn,  and  later  in  P"ishkill,  N.  Y. 

^WILLIAM  MANSFIELD  VAN  WAQENEN 

Born  in  New  York  Citj',  February  14,  1842.  A.B.  (Columbia, 
1861).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1861-62.  Princeton  Sem.,  1862-63.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1863-64.     Episcopalian.     Assistant  of  Dr.  Tyng.     Died,  July  25,  1866. 

WILLIAM  PELL  ZABRISKIE,  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Paramus,  X.  J.   (?).     X.   B.   Sem.,  1861-63. 

1865. 

■^WILLIAM  HENRY  ANDERSON. 

Born  at  Flatlands,  L.  1.  (?),  February  23,  1840.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1862).  Licensed  by  South  Classis  of  Long  Lsland,  1865.  Cortland- 
town  (Montrose),  N.  Y.,  1865-66.  License  withdrawn,  1866.  Studied 
medicine  and  practiced  as  an  eclectic.  Died  at  Worcester,  Mass, 
October  28,  1887. 

CORNELIUS  BRETT,  797  Bergen  Ave,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  November  25,  1842.  Son  of  Rev.  Philip 
Milledoler  Brett,  D.D.  (1838).  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1862).  Licensed 
and  ordained  by  South  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1865.  Flatlands, 
1865-70.  Newark,  2d,  1870-73.  Montgomery,  1873-76.  Bergen, 
1876 — .  D.D.  (Ursinus,  1888).  President  of  General  Synod,  1893. 
President  of  Board  of  Domestic  Missions.  President  of  Council  of 
Hope  College. 


Alumni.  l-i'9 

*ALFRRD  HAMILTON  BRUSH. 

Born  at  Guilford,  N.  Y.,  October  lo,  18.41.  Son  of  Rev.  William 
Brush  (1833).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1862).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Rari- 
tan,  1865.  Shokan  and  Shandaken,  1865-67.  Nassau.  1867-80.  New 
Utrecht,  1880-1910.  Emeritus,  igio-ii.  D.D.  (Hope,  1897).  Died 
at   ]\Iorristo\vn,  N.   J.,  April  30,    igii. 

PETER  DE  FREE,  1166  Fifth  Ave.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born  at  Axel,  Zeeland,  Netherlands,  April  17,  1839.  Son  of  Jan 
De  Free.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1862).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Holland, 
1865.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Illinois,  1866.  Bethel,  Iowa,  1867-72. 
Vriesland,  Mich.,  1872-82.  Grand  Rapids,  4th,  1882-91.  Pella,  ist, 
1891-98.  Grand  Rapids,  6th,  1898-1903.  D.D.  (Hope.  1894).  Mem- 
ber of  Council  of  Hope   College. 

*JOSEPH  HENRY  DOREMUS. 

Born  at  Parsippany,  N.  J.,  April  19,  1835.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1862). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Passaic,  1865.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of 
Newton,  N.  J.,  1866.  Presbyterian,  Swartswood,  N.  J.,  1865-67. 
Second  Presbyterian,  Mansfield,  1867-72.  Presbyterian,  Franklin,  ^ 
Penn.,  1872-77.  Presbyterian,  Summit  Hill,  Penn.,  1877-92.  Presby- 
terian, Lower  Mount  Bethel,  Penn.,  1892-1901.  Died  at  Belvidere, 
N.  J.,  September  10,   1904. 

*CHARLES  WINSON  FRITTS. 

Born  near  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  November  27,  1837.  Son  of  William 
Fritts.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1862).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Hudson,  1865. 
Blawenburgh,  1865-70.  Fishkill-on-Hudson,  1870-99.  Emeritus, 
1899-1907.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1887).  President  of  General  Synod, 
1897.     Died  at  Hudson,  June  22,  1907. 

OSCAR  QESNER,  Linden,  N.  J. 

A.B.  (Rutgers.  1862).  Licensed  by  South  Classis  of  Long  Island, 
1865.     Rocky  Hill,  1865-70.     Linden,  1870-74. 

^FRANCIS  ALLEN  HORTON. 

Born  at  Philmont,  N.  Y.,  1844.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1862).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Hudson,  1865.  Glenham,  1865-67.  Catskill,  1867-73. 
Case  Ave.,  Presbyterian,  Cleveland.  First  Presbyterian,  Oakland, 
Cal.  LTnion  Congregational,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1890-95.  Temple 
Presbyterian,  Philadelphia,  1896-1903.  D.D.  (Univ.  of  Wooster, 
Ohio,  1884).  President,  Board  of  Directors,  San  Francisco  Theo- 
logical Seminary.     Died,  April   19,  1903. 


ItiO  Biographical   Record. 

JOHN  JUSTIN,  Clifton  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Weinolsheini,  Hesse,  Germany,  May  19,  1839.  Son  of 
Peter  Justin.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1862).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1S65.  Ordained  by  Classic  of  Bergen,  1865.  North 
Bergen,  1865 — . 

*PETER  LEPELTAK. 

Born  at  Haamsbede,  Netherlands,  June  16,  1842.  Son  of  Cor- 
nehus  Lepeltak.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1862).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Holland,  1865.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Wisconsin,  1865.  Roseland, 
111.,  1865-69.  Greenleafton,  Minn.,  1860-77.  Overisel,  Mich.,  1877- 
91.  Alton,  Iowa,  1892-1903.  Portage,  Mich.,  1903-04.  Goodland, 
Ind.,  1904-06.  D.D.  (Hope,  1903).  Died  at  Paonia,  Col.,  February 
4,  1912. 

^iWILLIAM  BRUSH  MERRITT. 

Born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y..  April  4,  1836.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1862). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1865.  Flatbush,  Ulster  Co., 
N.  Y.,  1865-73.  ^\'ew  York  City,  Union  Church,  Sixth  Ave.,  1873- 
79.     Died,  September  2,   1879. 

*JOHN  VAN  NESTE  SCHENCK. 

Born  at  South  Branch,  N.  J.,  February  21,  1842.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1862).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Geneva,  1865.  Owasco  Outlet,  1865- 
67.     Pompton  Plains.  1867-71.     Died.  Septeni'oer  28.   1871. 

FREDERICK   ERNST  SCHLIEDER,  West  Leyden,   N.  Y. 

Born  at  Gleina,  Germany,  October  26,  1838.  Son  of  Ernst 
Schlieder.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1865.  Ordained 
by  Classis  of  Cayuga,  1865.  West  Leyden,  1865-72.  Forreston,  111., 
1872-81.  Plainfield  and  Raritan.  4th,  1881-86.  Canarsie,  1886-89. 
West  Leyden,  1889-1909. 

*ELBERT  NEVIUS  SEBRING. 

Born  at  Ovid,  N.  Y.,  September  22,  1836.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1862). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Geneva,  1865.  Ghent.  2d,  1865-73.  Fairfield, 
^^73-77-  Prattsville,  1877-79.  Middleburgh,  1879-84.  Leeds  and 
Athens,  2d,  1884-89.     Died,  October  22,  1889. 

BENJAMIN  TILTON  STATESIR,  Woodbourne,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Colt's  Neck,  December  2,  1841.  Son  of  John  Statesir. 
A.B.    (Rutgers,    1862).      Licensed   by    Classis    of   Monmouth,    1865. 


Alumni.  161 

Ordained  by  Classis  of  Passaic,  1866.  Stone  House  Plains,  1865-72. 
West  New  Hempstead,  1872-81.  Principal,  Grammar  School,  Som- 
■erville,  N.  J.,  1881-88.     Fallsburgh,  1889—. 

*SELAH  WOODHULL  STRONG. 

Born  at  Flatbush,  L.  1.,  September  2,  1844.  Son  of  Rev.  Thomas 
M.  Strong,  D.D.  (1797-1861).  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1862).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  New  York,  1865.  Rochester  (Accord),  1865-70.  West 
Troy,  South.  1870-84.     Died,   November  6,   1884. 

*EVERT  VAN  SLYKE. 

Born  at  Stuyvesant,  N.  Y.,  April  10,  1835.  Son  of  Peter  T.  Van 
Slyke.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1862).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York, 
1865.  White  House,  1865-67.  West  Farms,  1867-71.  Albany,  3d, 
1871-72.  Presbyterian,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1872-76.  Syracuse,  1876-85. 
Catskill,  1885-96.  Brooklyn  ,North,  1896-1901.  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1883).  President  of  General  Synod,  1889.  Died  at  Riverdale,  New 
York  City,  May  10,  1909. 

AVILLLAM  HENRY  VROOM,  690  E.  25th  St.,  Paterson  N.  J. 

Born  at  Roysfield,  Somerset  Co.,  N.  J.,  February  11,  1840.  Son 
of  William  Vroom.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1862).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Raritan,  1865.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1865.  Hoboken, 
1865-67.  Davenport,  Iowa,  1867-69.  Presbyterian,  La  Cygne,  Kan- 
sas, 1869-74.  Clove,  High  Falls,  1874-87.  Paramus,  1887-1906. 
Stated  Suppl.v,  Hawthorne,  N.  J..  1908—.  D.D.  (Hope,  1898).  Au- 
thor in  part  of  "History  of  the  Classis  of  Paramus,"   1900. 

THEODORE  WYCKOFF  WELLES,  406  E.  30th  St.  Paterson,  N.J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  May  6,  1839.  Son  of  Rev.  Ransford 
Wells,  D.D.  (1830).  A.B.  (Rutgers.  1862).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Montgomery,  1865.  Ordained  by  South  Classis  of  Bergen,  1865. 
Bergen  Neck,  1865-73.  Freehold  (Marlboro),  1873-89.  Totowa,  2d 
(Paterson),  1889-1908.  Emeritus,  1908 — .  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1893). 
Recording  Secretary,  Board  of  Publication,  1870-74.  Recording 
Secretary,  Board  of  Education,  1890 — .  Published:  (i)  "The  Days" 
of  Old :  a  History  of  the  First  Church  of  Freehold,"  New  York, 
1877 :  (2)  "Ancestral  Tablets ;  from  Colonial  Times  to  Pcesent  Era," 
Paterson,  1893;  (3)  "The  Pastor  and  the  Church,  or  John  H.  Dur- 
yea  and  the  Second  Reformed  Church  of  Totowa,"  New  York,  1896. 
11 


ltJ2  Biographical   Record. 

*DeWITT  BEVIER  WYCKOFF. 

Born  at  Rochester,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  November  17,  1842.  Son 
of  Rev.  Cornelius  Wyckoff  (1838).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1862).  Licensed 
Iw  Classis  of  Kingston,  1865.  Woodstock,  1865-70.  Gallatin,  1870-80. 
Hurley,  1880-87.     Ghent,  ist,  1887-94.     Died,  October  15,   1895. 


^OSCAR  GREGORY. 

West  Troy,  N.  Y.   (?).     N.  B.  Sem.,  1863-64. 

1866. 

'ANDREW  MERRILL  ARCULARIUS. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  December  2,  1835.  Son  of  Andrew  M. 
Arcularius.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1863).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1866.  North  Esopus,  1866-81.  Roxbury,  1881-83.  New 
Baltimore.  1883-97.  St.  Thomas,  D.  W.  I.,  1899-1901.  Greenwood 
Heights,  Brooklyn,  1901-04.  Assistant,  Clinton  Avenue,  Newark, 
1905-10.     Died  in  Brooklyn,  March  7,  1911. 

WILLIAM  W.  BRUSH. 

Born  at  Guilford,  N.  Y.,  September  25,  1843.  Son  of  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Brush  (1833).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1862),  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Raritan,  1866.  Farmer  Village,  1866-68.  Marbletown,  1868-72. 
Geneva,  1872-78.     Died,  March  31,  1878. 

*MANNES  KIEKINTVELD. 

Born  at  Mattel,  Overisel,  Netherlands,  September  2,  1839.  A.B. 
(Rutgers,  1863).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Holland.  Grandville,  1867- 
70.  Fremont  Centre,  1870-73.  Polkton,  1873-76.  Detroit,  1876-77. 
Died  at  Holland,  Mich.,  May  29,  1889. 

^ADRIAN  KRIEKARD. 

Born  at  Niewdorp,  Zeeland,  Netherlands,  October  18,  1839.  A.B. 
(Rutgers,  1863).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Holland,  1866.  Rochest€r, 
1st,  1866-68.  Kalamazoo,  ist.,  1868-76.  Grand  Rapids,  3d,  1876-1902. 
President  of  Holland  Home  for  the  Aged,  Grand  Rapids.  Died, 
September  3,  1907. 


Alumni.  163 

GEORGE  ADDISON  MILLS,  Limerick,  Maine. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  February,  1839.  Son  of  Daniel  Mills. 
In  class  of  1863,  Rutgers.  Licensed  by  South  Classis  of  Long 
Island,  1866.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Hudson,  1866.  Copake,  1866- 
70.  Castleton,  1870-82.  Northumberland,  1882-84.  Congregational, 
Rochester,  N.  H.  Congregational,  Newport,  Vt.  Congregational, 
Dennysville,  Maine.     Congregational,  Limerick,  Maine. 


*ENGELBERT  CHRISTIAN  OGGEL. 

Born  at  Axel,  Netherlands,  September  28,  1841.  Son  of  John 
Peter  Oggel.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1863).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Hol- 
land, 1866.  New  Holland,  1866-69.  Editor,  "De  Hope,"  and  Treas- 
urer, Hope  College,  1869-71.  Pastor-elect,  Graapschap,  1871-72. 
Grand  Haven,  1872-77.  Presbyterian,  Kankakee,  111.,  1877-80.  West- 
minster Presbyterian,  Chicago,  1880-84.  Presbyterian,  Bethel  Union 
Church,  Honolulu,  and  Editor,  "The  Eriend,"  1884-87.  Presbyterian, 
Pullman,  III,  1887-90.  St.  Thomas,  D.  W.  I.,  1890-93.  Stated  Sup- 
ply, Presbyterian,  Pullman,  111.,  1893-94.  New  Paltz,  1896-1908. 
D.D.  (Lafayette,  1890).  Died  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  November 
6,  1910. 

♦CHARLES  HUBBARD  POOL. 

Born  at  Bay  Ridge,  N.  Y.,  February  11,  1840.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1863).  Licensed  by  South  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1866.  Bedmin- 
ster,  1866-75.  Raritan,  3d,  1875-87.  Corresponding  Secretary,  Board 
of  Domestic  Missions,  1887-1906.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1892).  Died  at 
Somerville,  N.  J.,  March  i,  1906. 


*GEORQE  SEIBERT. 

Born  at  Frankenfeldt,  Germany,  January  24,  1839.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1862).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1866.  Middletown,  1866-72. 
Stated  Supply,  Havana,  1872-81.  Schraalenburgh,  1881-91.  Garfield, 
1891-92.     Died,  April  30,  1892. 


♦JOHN  H.  SMOCK. 

Born  at  Freehold,  N.  J.,  January  20,  1836.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1863). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Monmouth,  1866.  Oyster  Bay,  1866-71. 
Readington,  1871-83.  Oyster  Bay  and  Locust  Valley,  1883-96.  Stated 
Supply,  Locust  Valley,  1896-98.     Died,  January  7,  1903. 


164  Biographical    Record. 

GEORGE  SWAIN,  Allentown,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Glasgow,  Scotland,  January  20,  1841.  Son  of  James  Ram- 
say Swain.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1863).  Licensed  by  South  Classis  of- 
Long  Island,  1866.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1866. 
Middlebush,  1866-68.  Freehold,  ist  (Marlboro),  1868-73.  Gates 
Ave.  Presbyterian,  Brooklyn,  1873-74.  Presbyterian,  Allentown, 
N.  J.,  1874—.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1878).  Published  History  of  Allen- 
town Presbyterian  Church,   1876. 


HENRY  UTTERWICK,  Rutherford,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Amsterdam,  Holland,  May  22,  1S41.  Son  of  Henricus 
Uiterwyk.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1863).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Holland, 
1866.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1866.  Holland  Church, 
New  York  City,  1866-69.  Vriesland,  1869-72.  Holland,  3d,  1872-80. 
Second  Congregational,  Grand  Rapids,  1880-87.  Congregational, 
East  Canaan,  Conn.,  1891-1901.  Translating  Amsterdam  Correspond- 
ence and  other  material  for  Ecclesiastical  Records  of  the  State  of 
New  York,   1901-07.     Congregational,    Rutherford,   N.  J.,    1907 — . 


CHARLES  HART  RIGGS,  Bristol,  Conn. 

Born  at  Harwinton,  Conn.,  October  19.  1835.  Son  of  Merit  Riggs. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1862).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1862-64.  Licensed  by  Fourth 
Presbj'tery  of  New  York,  1868.  Ordained  as  Evangelist  by  same 
Presbytery,  1869.  Acting  Pastor,  Congregational.  Gaysville,  Vt., 
1869-70.  Editorial  work,  1871-88.  Acting  Pastor,  Congregational, 
East  Hartland,  Conn.,  1890-91.  Editorial  work,  1891 — .  Editor, 
"Bristol  News,"  1871— . 

^WILLIAM  SMITH. 

Born  in  Glasgow,  Scotland,  1840.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1863).  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1863-64.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  West  Chester.  Congre- 
gational, Oswego,  i864(?)-8o.  Hudson,  1880-85.  Presbyterian, 
South  Evanston,  111..   1885-92.     Died,  February  23,  1892. 

^JOSEPH  MABON  VILE. 

Born  at  New  Durham.  N.  J.  (?).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1863).  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1863-65.     Died,  December  20,  1865. 


Alumni.  IS^ 

1867. 

LOUIS  HENRI  BAHLER,  113  Park  Ave.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Amsterdam,  Netherlands.  September  18,  1839.  Son  of 
Rev.  Pierre  B.  Bahler  (1807-82).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1861).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Orange,  1867.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1867. 
Coeymans,  1867-69.  Teaching,  1869-84.  Presbyterian,  Preble, 
,  N.  Y.,  1884-89.  Presbyterian,  Maiden,  N.  Y.,  1889-96.  Manheim, 
1898- 1900.  Presbyterian,  Meadville,  N.  Y.,  1902-05.  Presbyterian, 
West  Milton,  N.  Y.,  1905—. 

*JAMES  HENRY  BERTHOLF. 

Born  at  Fredonia,  Chautauqua  Co.,  N.  Y.,  August  15,  1840.  A.B. 
(Rutgers,  1864).  Unionville  and  Greenburgh,  N.  Y.,  1867-70. 
DeWitt  Chapel,  Collegiate  Church,  New  York  City,  1870-83.  Nas- 
sau, 1883-88.     Marlboro,  1888-92.     Died,  December  11,  1904. 

NICHOLAS  I.  MARCELUS  BOQERT,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  June  30,  1842.  Son  of  William  Bogert. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1864).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1867. 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1867.  Metuchen,  1867-70. 
Presbyterian,  White  Haven,  Penn.,  1876-81.  Presbyterian,  Bellport, 
L.  I.,  1881-84.     Clover  Hill,  N.  J.,  18S4-96. 

WILLIAM  WHITEMAN  HALLOWAY,  Dover,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Clifton  Park,  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  December  15,  1843. 
Son  of  Rev.  William  W.  Halloway  (1842).  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y., 
1864).  Licensed  by  North  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1867.  Ordained 
by  South  Classis  of  Bergen,  1867.  Belleville,  1867-71.  Jersey  City, 
1st,  1871-76.  Memorial  Presbyterian,  Dover,  N.  J.,  1876-1910. 
Emeritus,  1910 — .     D.D.    (Univ.  N.  Y.,  i8gi). 

*THOMAS  WALKER  JONES. 

Born  at  Schuylerville,  N.  Y..  July  8,  1843.  Son  of  Rev.  David  A. 
Jones  (1798-1872).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1864).  Pottersville,  1867-70. 
Fonda,  N.  Y.,  1870-82.  Hope,  Holland,  Mich.,  1883-88.  Bushnell, 
111.,  1888-91.  Bedminster,  1892-1906.  Died  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
December  29,  1909. 

♦FRANCIS  MARSCHALK  KIP. 

Born  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  April  19,  1839.  Son  of  Rev.  Francis  M. 
Kip,    S.T.D.    (1830).      Special    Diploma    (Univ.    N.   Y.,    1864).     Li- 


166  Biographical   Record. 

censed  by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1867.  Ordained  by  Classis  of 
Hudson,  1867.  Livingston,  1867-69.  Fultonville,  1869-82.  Also 
Stated  Supply,  Auriesville,  1879-83.  Harlingen.  1883-1902.  Ker- 
honkson,  1902-04.  Greenwood  Heights,  Brooklyn,  1904-06.  Died  at 
Neshanic,  N.  J.,  June  19,   191 1. 

*JACOBUS  MARIE  RUTTE. 

Born  at  Rotterdam,  Netherlands,  February  26,  1837.  University 
Utrecht.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1867.  Paterson, 
6th,  Holland,  1867-73.  Armeninden,  Netherlands.  Nieuwe  Tonze, 
Neth.  Maarstensdyk,  Neth.  Bunschoten,  Neth.  Oenen  Gemein- 
den,  Neth.     Huizen,  Neth.     Died  in  Rotterdam,  Holland,  July,  1895. 


CHARLES   DANIEL  FREDERICK  STEINFUHRER, 

520  Second  Ave.,  Astoria,  L.  I. 

Born  at  Stargard,  jMecklenburg-Strelitz,  Germany,  January  12, 
1841.  Son  of  George  C.  D.  Steinfiihrer.  A.B.  (Union,  1864). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Schenectady,  1867.  Ordained  by  North 
Classis  of  Long  Island,  1867.  Astoria,  2d  (German),  and  German 
Zions,  Newtown,  1867-73.  Astoria,  2d  (German^.  1873 — •  D.D. 
(Union,  1896).  Assisted  Prof.  Taylor  Lewis  in  the  translation  of 
"Lange"  Commentary  on   Genesis. 

*DAVID  SCHUREMAN  SUTPHEN. 

Born  at  Bedminster,  N.  J.,  April  24,  1842.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1864). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1867.  New  L'trecht.  1867-79.  Died 
at  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  March  27,  1897. 

NATHANIEL  HIXON  VAN  ARSDALE, 

149  Church  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  April  6,  1838.  Son  of  Elias  B.  Van 
Arsdale.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1862).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1867.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Kingston,  1867.  Clove,  High 
Falls,  1867-74.  Chatham,  1874-80.  Congregational,  Batavia,  111., 
1880-81.  Paterson,  Broadway,  1881-95.  Brooklyn,  Greenwood 
Heights,  1899- 1901.  Athenia,  1901-09.  D.D.  (Rutgers.  1889).  Edi- 
tor, "Christian  Intelligencer,"  1882 — .  Published:  (i)  "The  Con- 
trast: The  First  Hour  and  the  Last  in  the  Life  of  Jesus,"  1876; 
(2)  "Historv  of  Broadway  Reformed  Church.  Paterson,  N.  J.," 
1883. 


Alumni  167 

*PETER  HOES  VAN  BUREN. 

Born  at  Fultonville,  N.  Y.,  February  15,  1846.  Son  of  Rev.  John 
M.  Van  Buren  (181 1-92).  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1864).  Licensed  by 
South  Classis  of  Long  Island.  Called  to  Freehold,  N.  J.,  but  pre- 
vented from  settling  by  sickness.     Died,  July  7,  1868. 


^DAVID  KLINE  VAN  DOREN. 

Born  at  Pluckamin,  N.  J.,  February  18,  1841.  In  class  of  1864, 
iRutgers.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1867.  West  Hur- 
ley, 1867-69.  Currytown  and  Spraker's  Basin,  1869-73.  Albany,  3d, 
1873-75.  Saratoga,  1875-83.  Scotia,  1883-85.  Middleburg,  1885-90. 
District  Superintendent,  American  Bible  Society,  at  Mechanicsville, 
N.  Y.,  1890-98.  New  Salem  and  Clarksville,  1898-1902.  Schodack 
Landing,  1902-07.     Died,  February  7,  1908. 


DAVID  VAN  HORNE,  25  Parnell  Ave.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Glen,  N.  Y.,  December  11,  1837.  Son  of  Cornelius  C. 
Van  Home.  A.B.  (Union,  1864).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Mont- 
gomery, 1867.  Ordained  by  Chassis  of  Saratoga,  1867.  Greenwich, 
N.  Y.,  1867-68.  First,  German  Reformed,  Dayton,  Ohio,  1868-75. 
First,  German  Reformed.  Philadelphia,  1875-88.  President,  and 
Professor  of  Systematic  Theology,  Heidelberg  Theological  Semi- 
nary, Tiffin,  Ohio,  1888-1907.  Same  position.  Central  Theological 
Seminary,  Dayton,  Ohio  (successor  to  Heidelberg),  1907 — .  D.D. 
(Heidelberg,  1877).  LL.D.  (Ursinus,  1898).'  President,  General 
Synod,  Reformed  Church  in  U.  S.,  1878-81.  President,  Foreign  Mis- 
sion Board,  Reformed  Church  in  U.  S.,  1878-88.  Published:  (i) 
"Companion  of  Praise,"  Cincinnati,  1871  ;  (2)  "A  History  of  the 
Reformed  Church  in  Philadelphia,"  1876:  (3)  "The  Mountain  Boy 
of  Wildhaus,"  1884;  (4)  "Tent  and  Saddle  Life  in  the  Holy  Land," 
1885;  (5)  "Religion  and  Revelation,"  1892;  (6)  "The  Chufch  and 
the  Future  Life,"  1904. 

HENRY  WARD,  Closter,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Guilderland  Centre,  N.  Y.,  April  4,  1838.  Son  of  Henry 
A.  Ward.  A.B.  (Union,  1864).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Schenectady, 
1867.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1867.  New  Hacken- 
sack,  1867-87.  Closter,  1887-1909.  Emeritus,  1909 — .  D.D.  (Rut- 
.gers,  1906).     President,  Board  of  Publication,  1904 — . 


168  Biographical   Record. 

*ABRAM  NEVIUS  WYCKOFF. 

Born  at  Bedminslcr,  N.  J.,  1844.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1862).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1867.  Glenham,  1867-71.  Centennial  Chapel, 
First,  Brooklyn,  1875-79.  Canal  St.,  Presbyterian,  New  Orleans, 
1879-83.     Died  at  Bedminster,  N.  J.,  May  10,  1895. 


=^JAMES  MADISON  COLLINS. 

Born  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  October  8,  1843.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,. 
1864).  N.  B.  Seni.,  1864-65.  General  Sem.,  N.  Y.  Teaching,  Tar- 
rytown,  N.  Y.,  1868-75.  Peru,  S.  A.,  1876-78.  Coll.  P.  &  S.,  N.  Y., 
1881-85.  Journalistic  work,  1886-97.  Died  at  Avondale,  N.  J., 
March  19,  1898. 

ANDREW  DOREMIIS,  Birch  Run,  Mich. 

Born  at  Parsippany,  N.  J.,  January  26,  1837.  Son  of  Jacob  Dore- 
mus.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1864).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1864-65.  Bangor  Sem., 
1868.  Ordained  by  Central  East  Congregational  Association,  Illi- 
nois, 1868.     Congregational. 


1868. 

JOHN  KNOX  ALLEN,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.^ 

Born  at  West  New  Hempstead,  N.  Y.,  1844.  Son  of  Rev.  Peter 
Allen  (1837).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1865).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1868.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1868.  Hoboken,. 
ist,  1868-70.    Tarrytown,  ist,  1870—.    D.D.  (Rutgers,  1892). 

JAMES  LANSING  AMERMAN,    25  East  22d  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Farmingdale,  L.  I.,  August  13,  1843.  Son  of  Charles  H. 
Amerman.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1862).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
York,  1868.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia.  1868.  Richboro, 
Penn.,  1868-71.  Bergen  (Jersey  City),  1871-76.  Missionary  to 
Japan,  1876-93.  Financial  Secretary  and  Assistant  Treasurer,  Board 
of  Foreign  Missions,  1893 — .  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1885).  Published, 
"The  Theology  of  the  New  Testament  on  the  basis  of  Van  Ooster- 
zee,"  1881,  1896,  and  several  other  books  in  Japanese. 


Alumni.  1^9 

ALAN  DITCHFIELD  CAMPBELL,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Son  of  Rev.  William  H.  Campbell,  D.D..  LL.D.  (i8o8-go).  A.B. 
(Rutgers,  1862).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1868. 
Athens,  ist,  1868-82.  Castleton,  1882-89.  Suydam  St.,  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1890 — .     D.D.   (Hope).     Vedder  Lecturer,  1889. 

*JOHN  ANQELL  DAVIS. 

Born  at  Flatbush,  Ulster  Co..  N.  Y..  October  28,  1839.  A.B. 
(Rutgers,  1865).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Ulster,  1868.  Ordained  as 
an  Evangelist,  1868.  Missionary  to  China,  1868-72.  Palisades,  1872- 
73.  Pottersville,  1873-78.  Oyster  Bay,  1878-83.  Newark,  2d,  1883- 
89.  Presbyterian,  Hempstead,  L.  L,  1889-93.  Presbyterian,  Nyack, 
1893-97.  Published  fourteen  volumes,  including  Chinese  stories,  etc. 
Died,  September  24,  1897. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  DeHART, 

1072  Arlington  Ave.,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  March  21,  1837.  Son  of  Nicholas 
B.  DeHart.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1865).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Bergen, 
1868.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1868.  North  and  South 
Hampton,  1868-71.  Knox  Memorial  Chapel,  New  York  City,  1871- 
77.  Jamaica,  1877-87.  Bethlehem,  ist,  N.  Y.,  1887-88.  Raritan,  3d, 
1888-1911.  D.D.  (Rutgers.  1900).  Stated  Clerk,  General  Synod, 
1896—. 

HENRY  JESSE  GRANT,  Box  177,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

In  class  of  1865,  Rutgers.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Geneva,  1868. 
On  account  of  ill  health  had  license  revoked  about  1872.  Insurance 
agent. 

HENRY  van  SCHOONHOVEN  MYERS,  Shanghai,  China. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  May  27,  1842.  Son  of  James  Myers. 
A.B.  (Williams,  1865).  Licensed  by  South  Classis  of  Long  Island, 
1868.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Hudson,  1871.  Upper  Red  Hook, 
1871-74.  South  Brooklyn.  1874-81.  Newburgh,  1881-90.  Union, 
Sixth  Ave.,  New  York  City,  1891-94.  Church  of  Comforter,  New 
York  City,  1894-1903.     S.T.D.   (Univ.  N.  Y.). 

JOHN  FLETCHER  SHAW,  Afton,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  November  13,  1844.  Son  of  Anning  O. 
Shaw.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1865).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Geneva.  1868. 
Lower   Walpack,    1870-77.      Presbyterian,    Andover,    N.    J.,    1877-81. 


170  Biographical   Record. 

Presbyterian,  Northport,  L.  I.,  1882-85.  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.,  1885-93. 
Schodack,  1893-97.  Presbyterian,  Newfield,  N.  Y.,  1898-1900.  Pres- 
byterian, Barre.  N.  Y.,  1900-03.     Presbyterian,  Afton,  N.  Y.,  1903 — . 

*HENRV  STOUT. 

Born  at  Raritan,  N.  J.,  January  19,  1838.  Son  of  John  B.  Stout. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1865).  Licensed  and  ordained  by  Classis  of  Raritan, 
1868.  Missionary  to  South  Japan,  1868-1906.  Bound  Brook,  1907-09. 
Stated  Supply,  Red  Bank,  1909-10.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1893).  Pub- 
lished: (i)  "A  Brief  Statement  of  Christian  Doctrine":  (2)  a 
translation  into  Japanese  and  adaptation  of  Rev.  Dr.  S.  M.  Wood- 
bridge's  Lectures  on  Sacred  History:  (3)  A  translation  of  Dr. 
Woodbridge's  Lectures  on  Church  History.  Died  at  Lakehurst, 
N.  J.,  February  16,  1912. 

*JOHN  WILLIAM  WARNSHUIS. 

Born  in  Guelderland,  Netherlands,  November  2;^.  1840.  A.B. 
(Rutgers,  1865).  Licensed  and  ordained  by  Classis  of  Geneva,  1868. 
Cleveland,  1868-71.  Marion,  N.  Y.,  1871-76.  Clymer  (Abbe 
church),  1876-78.  Alton,  Iowa,  1878-87.  Holland,  New  York  City, 
1887-88.  Alton,  Iowa,  1888-91.  Chicago  (Gano  church),  1891-95. 
Grand  Rapids,  4th,  1895-1900.  Kalamazoo,  3d,  1900-01.  Died,  March 
6,   1901. 

ADRIAN  WESTVEER,  Pottersville,  N.  J. 

Born  in  the  Netherlands,  November  2,  1840.  Son  of  John  West- 
veer.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1865).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Holland,  1868. 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  Albany.  1868.  Westerlo,  i868-6g.  Clarks- 
ville,  1869-71.  Clymer  Village,  1871-72.  Wiltwyck,  1872-74.  Shokan 
and  Shandaken,  1874-75.  Rosendale,  1879-82.  Berea,  1882-87. 
Stanton,  1887-91.  Wyckofif,  1892-1904.  Stanton,  1904-09.  New 
Salem  and  Clarksville,  1909-11.     Pottersville,   N.  J.,  191 1 — . 

ALBERT  A.  ZABRISKIE,  Bloomington,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Bergen  Point.  N.  J.,  April  11,  1843.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1865).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1868.  Ordgined  by  Classis  of 
Geneva,  1868.  Interlaken,  N.  Y.,  1868-69.  Keyport,  1869-73.  Preak- 
ness,  1873-79.  Franklin  Furnace,  1879-81.  Flatbush,  Ulster  Co., 
N.  Y.,  1882-86.  Grand  St.,  Jersey  City,  1887-91.  Manhasset,  1891- 
93.  Orange  City,  1894-96.  Brown  Station  and  Stewartville,  1901- 
04.     Kiskatom,   1904-06.     Greenport,   1906-10.     Bloomington,   1910 — . 


Alumni.  171 

JOSIAH  JOHNSON  BROWN,  80  Hillside  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  August  29,  1839.  Son  of  Daniel  B.  Brown. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  i860).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1865-66.  Union  Sem.,  1866-68. 
Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Osage,  1868.  Presbyterian,  Clinton,  Mo., 
1868-69.  Presbyterian,  Independence,  Kan.,  1869-70.  Business,  in 
Toledo,  Ohio,  1872-83.     Law,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1888—. 


1869. 

*EDWARD  GREEN  ACKERMAN. 

Born  at  Saddle  River,  N.  J.,  February  3,  1837.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1866).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1869.  Mamakating,  1870- 
74.  Currytown  and  Spraker's  Basin,  1874-78.  Stated  Supply,  Curry- 
town,  1878-79.  Schaghticoke,  1879-85.  Woodstock,  1886-90.  Green- 
port,   1890-94.     Clover  Hill,  1897-99.     Died,  December  i,  1899. 


HERMAN  CASPAR  BERQ,  Tillson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  October  5,  1845.  Son  of  Rev.  Joseph 
F.  Berg,  D.D.  (1812-71).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1866).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Studied  at  Univ.  Basel,  1869-70,  and 
Univ.  Tubingen,  1870-71.  Preacher  at  English  services,  Vereins 
Haus,  Basel,  1869-70.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1872. 
Rocky  Hill,  1872-78.  College  Point,  1878-88.  Bedford,  Brooklyn, 
1888-95.  Ellenville,  1895-1910.  Rosendale  Plains,  Tillson,  1910 — . 
D.D.    (Lafayette,   1891).      President,   Board  of    Publication,    1892-96. 


*ADAM  AUGUSTUS  BOOKSTAVER. 

Born  near  Montgomery,  N.  Y.,  November  29,  1842.  A.B.  (Rut- 
gers, 1866).  Princeton  Sem.,  1866-68.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Or- 
ange. Glenville,  2d,  1870-71.  Chaplain,  U.  S.  Navy,  one  year.  Died 
near  Scranton,  Penn.,  April  24,  1905. 


ISAAC  PETERSON  BROKAW,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Middlebush,  N.  J.,  July  27,  1845.  Son  of  Peter  S.  Bro- 
kaw.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1866).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1869.  Ordained  by  South  Classis  of  Bergen,  1869.  Trinity, 
Newark,  1869-74.  South  Bergen,  Jersey  City,  1874-79.  Freehold, 
-2d,  1879-1905.     Emeritus,  1905 — .    D.D.   (Rutgers,  1891). 


172  Biographical    Record. 

*GEORGE  DURYEE  HULST. 

Born  at  Newtown,  L.  I.,  March  lo,  1846.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1866). 
Licensed  by  North  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1869.  South  Bushwick, 
Brooklyn,  1869-1900.  Ph.D.  (Rutgers,  i8gi).  Eminent  authority  on 
Entomology  and  Botany.  President,  Botanical  branch  of  Brooklyn 
Institute.  Fellow  of  American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of 
Science,  1888-1900.  Published  many  scientific  books  and  articles  on 
Botany  and  Entomology.     Died,  November  5,  1900. 


UAMES  LOTT  SOUTHARD. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  January  13,  1844.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1866). 
Licensed  by  South  Classis  of  Bergen,  i86g.  Woolcot,  1869-81.  Bus- 
kirks,  1881-91.  Griggstown,  1891-1902.  Died  at  Wellesley  Hills^ 
Mass.,  March  17,  1906. 

i=PETER  VREELAND  VAN  BUSKIRK. 

Born  at  Bayonne,  N.  J.,  iNIarch  2.  1845.  Son  of  Nicholas  C.  Van 
Buskirk.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1866).  Licensed  and  ordained  by  South 
Classis  of  Bergen,  1869.  Closter,  T869-87.  Gravesend,  1887-1912. 
Died,  March  9,  1912. 

UOHN  GARNSEY  VAN  SLYKE. 

Born  at  Cocymans,  N.  Y.,  February  26,  1845.  A.B.  (Rutgers^ 
1866).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1869.  Readington,  1869-70. 
Jamaica,  1870-76.  Kingston,  ist,  1876-1910.  Emeritus,  1910.  D.D. 
(Rutgers,  1881).  Published,  "History  of  Reformed  Church,  Jamaica^ 
L.  I.,"  1876.     Died.  December  15.   1910. 


ALFRED  EDWARDS  MYERS,  i  W.  29th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  December  29,  1844.  Son  of  James 
Myers.  A.B.  (Williams,  1866).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1866-67.  Princeton 
Sem.,  1868-69.  Union  Sem.,  1869-70.  Licensed  and  ordained  by- 
South  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1870.  Bethany  Chapel,  Brooklyn, 
1870-71.  Bronxville,  N.  Y.,  1872-76.  Owasco,  N.  Y.,  1877-79.  Pres- 
byterian, Ovvasco,  N.  Y.,  1879-85.  Presbyterian,  Syracuse,  N.  ¥., 
1885-92.  Assistant,  Collegiate,  Fifth  Ave.  and  29th  St.,  New  York 
City,  1892—. 


Alumni.  173 

1870. 

♦JAMES  BENJAMIN  CAMPBELL. 

Born  in  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Son  of  James  Campbell.  In  class 
of  1870,  Rutgers.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Rensselaer,  1870.  Chatham, 
1870-73.  Lebanon,  1873-76.  Albany,  3d,  1876-82.  Presbyterian, 
Batchellerville,  N.  Y.,  1882-85.  Rhinebeck,  1885-87.  Long  Branch, 
1887-90.  Lebanon  Presbyterian,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1890-91.  First 
Presbyterian,  Stockton,  Cal.,  1891-95.  Presbyterian,  Shawnee,  Penn., 
1895-1903.  Currytown  and  Sprakers,  N.  Y.,  1903-06.  Raritan,  111., 
1906-og.  Port  Jervis,  2d,  1909-11.  D.D.  (Franklin,  1895).  Died, 
October  22,  191 1. 

JOHN  BROWNSON  CHURCH,      37  East  15th  St.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

A.B.  (Rutgers,  1867).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Rensselaer,  1870. 
Taghkanic,  1870-77.    Rochester,  1877-92.   Riverside,  Paterson,  1892 — . 

♦PETER  E.  KIPP. 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  March  28,  1847.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y., 
1867).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1870.  Fishkill,  1870-74. 
Brooklyn,  Bedford,  1877-81.  Schenectady,  2d,  1881-87.  Presby- 
terian, Cleveland,  Ohio,  1887-95.  Presbyterian,  San  Diego,  Cal, 
1895-1900.     Died,  May  9,   1900. 

ELIAS  MEAD,  382  River  Drive,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Chesterville,  N.  Y.  In  class  of  1868,  Rutgers.  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Schenectady,  1870.  Coeymans,  1870-73.  Keyport, 
1873-90. 

CHARLES  F.  C.  SUCKOW, 

2223  E.  Susquehanna  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Born  at  Techentin,  Mecklenburg-Schwerin,  Germany,  February 
15,  1840.  Son  of  Christian  D.  Suckow.  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Albany,  1870.  Ordained  by  South  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1870.  New 
Brooklyn,  1870-79.     Philadelphia,  5th,  1879 — . 


TUNIS  GARRET  BERGEN,  160  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1849.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1867).  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1867-69.  Dr.  of  Public  Law  (Univ.  Heidelberg,  1871).  LL.B. 
(Columbia,  1874).  Lawyer.  President,  Brooklyn  Board  of  Educa- 
tion, 1885-91.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1883 —  .  President,  N.  Y.  State 
Committee  of  Charities,  1895-1900. 


174  Biographical   Record. 

1871. 

PIERRE  GUILLAUME  MAXIMILIEN  BAHLER, 

Williamson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  ,Mons,  Belgium,  April  29,  1844.  Son  of  Rev.  Pierre  B. 
Bahler  (1807-82).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1868).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick,  1871.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Geneva,  1871.  Pult- 
neyville,  1871-84.  Beaverdam,  1885-89.  Clymerhil,  1889-1903.  On- 
tario, N.  Y.,  1903-08. 

*VERNON  BOND  CARROLL. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  January  11,  184(1.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1868). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Long  Island.  187 1.  Pottersville,  1871-73. 
Chapel  of  Collegiate  Church,  New  York  City  (Seventh  Ave.  and 
54th  St.),  1873-77.  Warwick,  1877-86.  Presbyterian,  Tenafly,  N.  ]., 
1886-96.  Presbyterian,  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  1899.  Died,  December  18,. 
1899. 

WILLIAM  EMERSON  DAVIS,  Knox,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Princetown,  N.  Y.,  February  18,  1845.  Son  of  Rev.  Wil- 
liam P.  Davis  (1806-94).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1868).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  Schenectady,  1871.  Ordained  by  North  Classis  of  Long  Island, 
1871.  North  Hempstead,  Manhasset,  L.  I.,  1871-79.  Branchville,. 
South  Branch,  N.  J.,  1879-83.  Lebanon,  1883-1905.  Marlboro,  1905- 
II.     Knox  and  2d  Berne,  191 1 — . 

*MATTHEW  NEWKIRK  OLIVER. 

Born  at  Marbletown,  N.  Y.,  November  12,  1834.  A.B.  (Union,. 
1857).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Kingston,  1871.  Clover  Hill,  1871-84. 
Rosendale,  1884-90.  Tappan,  1890-1901.  Died  at  Marbletown,  N.  Y.,- 
December  12,  1904 

WILLIAM  HALSEY  VAN  DOREN, 

125  Wadsworth  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Bucks  County,  Penn.,  May  21,  1839.  Son  of  Abraham- 
Van  Doren.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1867).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1871.  Ordained  by  South  Classis  of  Bergen,  1871.  West 
End,  Jersey  City,  1871-77.  Blooming  Grove,  1877-83.  West  Hurley, 
1884.  District  Secretary,  American  Tract  Society,  1884-86.  Fair- 
view,  111.,  1887-93.     Spotswood,  N.  J.,  1893-95. 


Alumni.  175 

ARTHUR  CROSBY,  San  Rafael,  Cal. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  April  lo,  1847.  Son  of  William 
H.  Crosby,  Professor  at  Rutgers,  1841-49.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1868). 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1869.  Graduate,  Union  Sem.,  1870.  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  Poughkeepsie.  Grace  Presbyterian  Mission,  New  York  City, 
1870-71.  Congregational,  Kent,  Conn.,  1871-74.  Second  Presby- 
terian, Brooklyn,  1874-84.  First  Presbyterian,  San  Rafael;  Cal., 
1884-93.  Head  Master,  Alt.  Tamalpais  Military  Academy,  San 
Rafael,  Cal,  1891 — .  D.D.  (Washington  and  Jefferson,  1892).  Pub- 
lished, "A  Reasonable  Faith,"   1888. 


•^TEUNIS  SLINQERLAND  HAMLIN. 

Born  at  Glenville,  N.  Y.,  May  31,  1847.  Son  of  Solomon  C.  Ham- 
lin. A.B.  (Union,  1867).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1868-69.  Union  Sem.,  1869- 
71.  Licensed  by  Congregational  Association  of  New  York  and 
Brooklyn,  1871.  Woodside  Presbyterian,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1871-84.  Mt. 
Auburn  Presbyterian,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1884-86.  Presbyterian 
Church  of  the  Covenant,  Washington,  D.  C,  1886-1907.  D.D. 
(Union,  1886).  President  of  Trustees,  Howard  Univ.  Trustee, 
United  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor.     Died,  April  7,  1907. 


i=PETER  LABAGH  VAN  der  VEER. 

Born  at  Brookside,  Somerset  Co.,  N.  J.,  September  30,  1846.  Son 
of  Lawrence  Van  der  Veer.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1867).  N.  B.  Sem., 
1868-69.  Studied  at  Universities  of  Berlin  and  Gottingen,  1869-70. 
LL.B.  (Columbia,  1872).  Lawyer,  New  York  City,  1872-81,  and 
Santa  Fe,  N.  M.,  1881-93.     Died,  March  16,  1893. 


^LOUIS  BEVIER  VOORHEES. 

Born  at  Rocky  Hill,  N.  J.,  June  10,  1847.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  i{ 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1868-69.  Graduate,  Andover  Sem.,  1871.  Congrega- 
tional, North  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1871-76.  First  Congregational, 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1877-80.  Cong.,  Saundersville,  Grafton,  Mass., 
1882-85.  Cong.,  Crombie  St.,  Salem,  Mass.,  1885-89.  Cong.,  Santa 
Anna,  Cal.,  1889-90.  Cong.,  Silverton,  Col.,  1890-91.  Trinity  Cong., 
North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1892-93.  Cong.,  Groton,  Mass.,  1893-1901. 
Died  at  Niantic,  Conn.,  July  26,  1901. 


17G  Biographical    Record. 

1872. 

EDWARD  CORNET. 

Licensed  by  Classis  of  Xew  Brunswick,  1872.  Stanton,  1872-76. 
Gilboa,  1876-79.  Presbyterian,  Stated  Supply,  Bloomington,  Neb., 
1880-82;  do.,  Stated  Supply,  Republican  City,  Neb.,  1882-84;  do., 
Blue  Hill,  Neb.,  1884-86;  do.,  Stated  Supply,  Long  Branch  Village, 
N.  J.,  1886-87. 

^ROBERT  DOIG. 

Born  in  Xew  York  City,  July  11,  1842.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1869). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1872.  Berne  and  Beaverdam,  1872- 
85.     Glenville,  2d,  1885-92.     Died,  June  16,   1892. 

JOHN  HART,  Neshank,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Bucks  County,  Penn.,  July  17,  1843.  Son  of  William  R. 
Hart.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1869).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia, 
1872.     Ordained   by   North  Classis   of   Long   Island,    1872.     Locust 

Valley,  1872-75.     Neshanic.   1875—. 

=^WILLIAM  JAMES  HILL. 

Born  in  Ireland.  In  class  of  1871,  Rutgers.  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  Westchester,  1872.  Missionary,  Millbrook,  1872.  East  New 
York,  1875-82.  Glenville.  2d,  1882-84.  Presbyterian,  Parker,  Can- 
ton, South  Dakota,  1884-90.  Presbyterian,  Huron,  S.  D.,  1890-1904. 
Died  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  September  9,   1904. 

*EDWARD  LODEWICK. 

Born  at  East   Greenbush,  N.    Y.,  February  25,   1846.     A.B.    (Rut- 
gers,  1869).     Licensed  by   Classis  of  Rensselaer,   1872.     St.  Johns- 
ville,   1872-75.     Paskack    (Park   Ridge),   1875-1903.     Died  at   Bound  - 
Brook,  N.  J.,   September   14,   1909. 

FERDINAND  SCHUREMAN  SCHENCK,        New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Plattekill,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  August  6,  1845.  Son  of  Rev. 
Martin  L.  Schenck  (1840).  A.B.  (Princeton,  1865).  LL.B.  (Al- 
bany Law  School,  1867).  Attorney-at-Law,  1867-69.  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Ulster,  1872.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1872. 
Clarkstown,  1872-77.  Montgomery,  1877-90.  Hudson,  1890-97.  Uni- 
versity Heights,  New  York  City,  1897-99.  Professor,  Practical  The- 
ology, N.  B.  Sem..  1899—.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1890).  LL.D.  (Rutgers, 
1906).     Lecturer   on   Literary   Study  of   Bible,   Univ.   N.    Y.,    1897- 


Alumni.  177 

1900.  Acting  Professor,  Philosophy,  Rutgers,  1904-05.  Acting  Pro- 
fessor, Ethics,  Rutgers,  1907-08.  Acting  Professor,  Homiletics, 
Princeton  Sem.,  1909-10.  President,  General  Synod,  1892.  Mem- 
ber Council,  Univ.  N.  Y.,  1898-99.  Published:  (i)  "The  Ten  Com- 
.inandments  in  the  Nineteenth  Century,"  1889;  (2)  "The  Bible  Read- 
,er's  Guide,"  1896;  (3)  "The  Ten  Commandments  and  the  Lord's 
Prayer,"  1902;  (4)  "Modern  Practical  Theology,"  1903;  (5)  "Soci- 
.ology  of  the  Bible,"  1909:  (6)  "Christian  Evidences  and  Ethics," 
1910;  (7)  "A  Young  People's  History  of  the  Christian  Church," 
1911. 


WILLIAM  ELLIOT  QRIFFIS,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  17,  1843.  Son  of  John  L.  Griffis. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1869).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1869-70.  Government  Educa- 
tional Work,  Japan,  1870-74.  Union  Sem..  1875-77.  Licensed  by 
Manhattan  Congregational  Association.  1877.  Ordained  bj^  Classis 
of  Schenectady,  1877.  Schenectady,  ist,  1877-86.  Shawmut  Congre- 
gational, Boston.  Mass.,  1886-93.  First  Congregational,  Ithaca,  1893- 
1903.  D.D.  (Union,  1884).  L.H.D.  (Rutgers.  1899).  Professor, 
Mental  Science,  Union,  1883-84.  Published  twenty-nine  volumes  on 
Japan.  China,  Corea,  Holland,  and  other  subjects. 


1873. 

ASHER  ANDERSON,  27  Pleasant  St.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

Born  at  Flatlands,  L.  L.  July  23,  1846.  Son  of  John  W.  Ander- 
son. A.B.  (Rutgers,  1870).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Long  Island, 
1873.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Ulster,  1873.  Flatbush.  Ulster  Co., 
N.  Y.,  1873-75.  Fishkill  Village,  1875-80.  Passaic.  North.  1880-85. 
Congregational,  Bristol,  Conn.,  1885-90.  Congregational,  Meriden, 
Conn.,  1890-1901.  Secretary,  National  Council  of  Congregational 
Churches,  1901 — .  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1904,  and  Iowa  Coll.,  1904). 
Trustee,  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1898 — .  Secretary,  Minis- 
ters' Relief  Fund,  1903-05.  Secretary,  International  Congregational 
Council,  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  1908.  Published:  (i)  "Steps  for 
Beginners,"  1898;  (2)  'Congregational  Year  Books,  1901-11;  (3) 
Proceedings  of  National  Council,  1901,  1904,  1907,  1910;  (4)  Na- 
tional Council  Digest,  1905;  (5)  Congregational  Faith  and  Prac- 
rtice,  1908. 
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176  Biographical   Record. 

GEORGE  WARNE  LABAW,  R.  F.  D.  i,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Clinton,  N.  J.,  February  29,  1848.  Son  of  John  C 
Labaw.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1869).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Pliiladelphia, 
1873.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Saratoga,  1873.  Northumberland  and 
Fort  Miller,  1873-74.  Blue  Mountain,  1874-82.  Colt's  Neck,  1882- 
89.  Preakness,  1889—.  Published:  (i)  "Preakness  and  the  Preak- 
ness  Reformed  Church — A  History,"  1902;  (2)  "A  Genealogy  of 
the  Warne  Family  in  America,"  191 1. 

CALVIN  EDWARD  LASHER,  R.  F.  D.  2,  New  Paltz,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Clermont,  January  ii,  1850.  Son  of  Edward  P.  Lasher. 
In  class  of  1870,  Rutgers.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Hudson,  1873. 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  Kingston,  1873.     Guilford,  1873 — . 

♦NICHOLAS  PEARSE. 

Born  at  Lisha's  Kill,  N.  Y.,  July  3,  1846.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1870). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Schenectady,  1873.  New  Salem  and  Clarks- 
ville,  1873-77.  New  Lots,  1877-1903.  Gallatin,  1903-09.  Died,  May 
19,  1909. 

RICHARD  AUGUSTUS  PEARSE,  Minaville,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Albany  County,  N.  Y.,  January  29,  1849.  Son  of  Richard 
S.  Pearse.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1870).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Mont- 
gomery, 1873.     Florida   (Minaville),  N.  Y.,  1873—. 

*JACOB  WYCKOFF  SCHENCK. 

Born  at  Weston,  N.  J.,  1849.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1870).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1873.  Ghent,  2d,  1873-79.  Died,  Febru- 
ary IS,  1879. 

GRAHAM  TAYLOR,  955  Grand  Ave,,  Chicago,  ill. 

Born  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  RLiy  2,  185 1.  Son  of  Rev.  William 
J.  R.  Taylor,  D.D.  (1844).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1870).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Newark,  1873.  Hopewell,  1873-80.  Fourth  Congrega- 
tional, Hartford,  Conn.,  1880-92.  Professor,  Practical  Theology,. 
Hartford  Sem.,  1888-92.  Professor,  Social  Economics,  Chicago  Con- 
gregational Sem.,  1892—.  Founder  and  Resident  Warden  of  Com- 
mons Social  Settlement,  1893—  .  Lecturer,  Univ.  Chicago.  Di- 
rector, Chicago  School  of  Civics  and  Philanthropy.  Associate  Edi- 
tor, "The  Survey."  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1888).  LL.D.  (Illinois  Coll.,. 
1897).  Published,  "The  Practical  Training  Needed  for  the  Minis- 
try of  To-Day,"  1888. 


Alumni.  179" 

*JOHN  CORNELIUS  VANDEVENTER. 

Bora  in  New  York  City,  November  ii,  1847.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y., 
1870).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1873.  Cold  Spring,  1873-75. 
Glenham,  1875-80.  Paramus,  1880-86.  Nyack,  1886-92.  Died,  No- 
vember 8,  1892. 


GEORGE  REM  GARRETSON,  Laurel,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  May  21,  1850.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1870). 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1870-71.  Union  Sem.,  1871-73,  1874-75.  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Bergen,  1875.  Long  Island  City,  ist,  1875-76.  Long 
Island  City,  ist,  and  St.  John's,  Laurel  Hill,  1876-77.  Hyde  Park, 
1877-78.  Presbyterian,  ^Mattituck,  L.  I.,  1883-87.  Claremont  Pres- 
byterian, Jersey  City,  1887-1900.  Supplied  Presbyterian,  Summit, 
N.  J.,  1900-04.     Presbyterian,  Laurel,  L.  I.,  1906 — . 

CHARLES  JOSHUA  KETCHAM  JONES,  Orange,  Cal. 

Born  in  Franklin  Township.  N.  J.,  July  12,  1845.  Son  of  James  P. 
Jones.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1870).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1870-71.  Union  Sem., 
1871-73.  Ordained  by  Congregational  Council  at  Orient,  N.  Y.,  1872. 
Orient,  N.  Y.,  1872-74.  Warren  Memorial  Presbyterian,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1874-75.  Congregational,  Nantucket,  Mass.,  1876-78.  Con- 
gregational, New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1878.  Acting  Associate,  ist  Con- 
gregational, San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1877-78.  Unitarian,  Church  of  the 
Messiah,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1878-98.  First  Unitarian,  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.,  1898-1904. 

*DAVID  MULFORD  KNICKERBOCKER. 

Born  at  Clermont,  N.  Y.  (?).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1870).  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1870-71.  Studied  in  Germany,  1871-73.  Merchant  in  New 
York  City  and  later  in  Albany.     Died,  April  29,  1888. 

♦JOHN  FREDERICK  McLAURY. 

Born  at  Stamford,  N.  Y.,  December  22,  1844.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1870).  Licensed  by  Otsego  Presbytery,  1873.  Presbyterian,  Shaver- 
town,  N.  Y.,  1873-76.  Stated  Supply,  Presbyterian,  Canoga,  N.  Y., 
1876-83.  Supplied  Presbyterian,  Marathon,  N.  Y.,  1883-85.  Presby- 
terian, Byron,  N.  Y.,  1885-89.     Died,  January  30,  1889. 


180  Biographical    Record 

1874. 

AARON  WILLIAM  BENSON,  Carver,  Minn. 

Born  at  Cobleskill,  N.  Y..  February  2t,.  1843.  Son  of  Vernon  Ben- 
son. A.B.  (Rutgers,  1871).  Licensed  b\-  Classis  of  Schoharie, 
1874.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Hamilton,  Ontario,  1874.  Presby- 
terian, West  Flamboro,  Canada,  1874-76.  Presbyterian,  Rockford, 
Delano,  Maple  Plain  and  Long  Lake,  Minn.,  1877.  Fifth  Presby- 
terian, Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1878-80.  Presbyterian,  White  Bear  Lake, 
Pine  Citj'-,  1880-82.  Presbyterian,  Eden  Prairie,  1884-86.  Presby- 
terian, Yarkio,  Mo.,  1887-89.  Presbyterian,  Rush  City,  Minn.,  1889- 
91.  Presbyterian,  Elim  and  Bethany,  Minneapolis,  1891-93.  Pres- 
byterian, North  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1896-97.  Journalist  with  "North 
Western  Presbyterian." 

JAMES  CORTELYOU  GARRETSON, 

1448  Bedford  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Middlebush,  X.  J.,  August  8,  1851.  Son  of  Peter  V. 
Garretson.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1871).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New- 
Brunswick,  1874.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Greene,  1874.  Prattsville, 
1874-77.     West  Copake,  1877-91. 

ANDREW  HAQEMAN,  1239  Herkimer  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Readington,  N.  J.,  1850.  Son  of  Herman  Hageman.  A.B. 
(Rutgers,  1871).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia.  Ordained  by 
North  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1875.  Queens,  1875-87.  Holmdel, 
1887-93.  Belleville,  1893-99.  Assistant.  Collegiate  Church  of  St. 
Nicholas,  New  York  City,  1899-1909.     Ocean  Hill,  Brooklyn,  1909 — . 

WILLIAM  NEWTON  TODD,  McAlisterville,  Penn. 

Born  in  New  Jersey,  1844.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1871).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Raritan,  1874.  Dashville  Falls,  1874-81.  Gallatin,  1881- 
85.     Saddle  River,  1885-92.     Presbyterian. 

*WILLIAM  VEENSCHOTEN. 

Born  at  Ede,  Netherlands,  April  9,  1844.  A.B.  (Hope,  1871). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Illinois,  1874.  Schodack,  1874-86.  Greenport, 
Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1886-90.  Presbyterian,  Hornellsville.  N.  Y. 
1890-94.  Presbyterian,  East  Stroudsburg,  Penn.,  1894-1908.  Died, 
July  5,  1908. 


Alumni.  ISI 

JOHN  HENRY  WYCKOFF,  Vellore,  India. 

Born  at  Roycefield,  N.  J.,  September  28,  1851.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1871).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1875.  Missionary 
to  India,  1875-86.  Home  Missionary,  Presbyterian,  Orange  Road, 
Florida,  1887-88.  Claverack,  1889-92.  Missionary  to  India,  1892 — . 
Professor  of  Theology,  Arcot  Sem.,  1899 — .  D.D.  (Hope,  1892,  and 
Rutgers,  1899). 


1875. 

HORACE  P.  CRAIG,  29  Park  Place,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Centreville,  N.  J.,  August  11,  1845.  Son  of  John  S. 
Craig.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1875.  Ordained  by 
North  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1875.  Locust  Valley,  1875-80.  Coey- 
nians,  1880-91.     North  and  South  Hampton,  1891-1911. 


JOSEPH  ALEXANDER  HARPER,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Covmty  Down,  Ireland,  September  20,  1839.  Son  of  Alex- 
ander Harper.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1873).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1875.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Westchester,  1875.  Cort- 
landtown  (Montrose),  N.  Y.,  1875-90.  Greenville  (Scarsdale), 
N.  Y.,  1890- 1905.     Schaghticoke   (Reynolds),  N.  Y.,  1905-09. 


WILLIAM  H.  HOFFMAN,  Deckerville,  Mich. 

Born  at  Flemington,  N.  J.,  May  13.  1849.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1872). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1875.  Wilcox,  Penn.,  1875-77.  Pot- 
tersville,  1878-84.  Presbyterian,  Evart,  Mich.,  1885-87.  Presbyterian, 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1887-91.  Presbyterian,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Mich., 
1891-95.  Presbyterian,  Flushing,  Mich.,  1895-97.  Presbyterian,  Con- 
cord, Mich.,   1898-1906.     Presbyterian,  Deckerville,  Mich.,   1906 — . 


WILLIAM  JAMES  LEQQETT,  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Ghent,  N.  Y.,  October  12,  i8d8.  Son  of  William  Leggett. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1872).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Hudson,  1875.  Or- 
dained by  Classis  of  Rensselaer,  1875.  Schodack  Landing,  1875-82. 
Claverack.  1882-89.  Belleville,  1889-93.  Nyack,  1893-1901.  Chat- 
ham, 1901 — .  Ph.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1891).  President,  Board  of 
Superintendents,  N.  B.   Sem.,   1910-11. 


182  Biographical   Record. 

ALGERNON  MATTHEWS. 

Born  in  Island  of  Guernsey,  1841.  Elizabeth  College,  Germany. 
Licensed  by  North  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1875.  Jersey  City 
Heights,  1875.  Manheim.  1876-79.  Dismissed  to  Presbytery  of 
Kingston,  Canada. 

BENJAMIN  CORY  MILLER,  R.  F.  D.  i,  Hempstead,  L.  I. 

Born  at  New  Lima,  Ind.,  1850.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1872).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Newark,  1875.  Roxbury,  1875-81.  Stated  Supply, 
Gilboa,  1884-85.  Fairfield,  1885-86.  Franklin,  1886-89.  Whitehouse, 
1890-95.  Methodist  Episcopal,  Good  Ground,  N.  Y.,  1897-98.  M.  E., 
Stony  Brook,  N.  Y.,  1898-99.  M.  E.,  Good  Ground,  N.  Y.,  1899- 
1900.  jM.  E.,  Oceanside,  N.  Y.,  1900-01.  M.  E.,  Cannon  and  South 
Wilton,  N.  Y.,  1901-02.  M.  E.,  Cutchogue,  N.  Y.,  1902-03.  M.  E., 
East  Norwich,  1903-05.  M.  E.,  Port  Chester,  King  St.,  1905-06. 
M.  E.,  Nichols,  1906-07.  M.  E.,  Clinton,  Conn.,  1907-09.  M.  E., 
Middlebury,  Conn.,  1909-11.     M.  E.,  East  Meadow,  L.  I.,  191 1 — . 

GEORGE  ADAM  RIES,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Born  at  Heringen.  Germany,  October  18,  1846.  Son  of  George 
Ries.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1872).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Schoharie, 
1875.  Lawyersville,  1875-78.  Scarsdale,  1878-80.  Presbyterian 
Home  Mission,  Poplar  Blufif,  Mo..  1882-86. 

JOHN  ALFRED  VAN  NESTE,  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Weston,  N.  J.,  December  25,  1850.  Son  of  Abram  G. 
Van  Neste.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1872).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Passaic, 
1875.     Ordained   by  Classis  of   Paramus.   1875.     Ridgewood,   1875 — . 

♦HOWARD  H.  VAN  VRANKEN. 

Born  at  Glen,  N.  Y.,  June  i,  1852.  Son  of  Rev.  Adam  H.  Van 
Vranken  (1851).  A.B.  (Univ.  Mich.,  1872).  Western  Sem.  (Hope 
College),  1872-74.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Michigan,  1875.  Linden, 
1875-77-  Irving  Park,  1877-82.  Died  at  Chicago,  III,  November  4, 
1904. 

1876. 

FREDERICK  ERNEST  ALLEN,  Brookhaven,  N.  V. 

Born  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  April  21,  1850.  Son  of  George  D. 
Allen.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1873).  Post-graduate  Union  Sem..  1877-78 
Licensed  by   Classis  of  Newark,  1878.     Ordained  by  Presbytery  of 


Alumni.  18;j 

Long   Island,    1879.      Presbyterian,    Middle    Island,    L.    I.,    1879-92. 
Congregational,   Griswold,   Conn.,    1892-1906.     Stated   Supply,    Pres- 
.  byterian,  South  Haven   (Brookhaven),  L.  I.,  1908 — . 

*GEORQE  HULL  CLEVELAND. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  May  27,  1851.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1873). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Annandale,  1877-81.  Pres- 
byterian, Stated  Supply,  Cape  May  City,  N.  J.,  1883-85.  Presby- 
terian, i^Jorthport,  L.  I.,  1886-89.  Teacher  in  New  Jersey  and  at 
College  Point,  L.  I.     Died  in  Brooklyn,  February  22,  1906. 

♦JOHN  WOODRUFF  CONKLIN. 

Born  at  Montville,  N.  J.,  December  30,  1851.  Son  of  Rev.  Na- 
thaniel Conklin  (1847).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1871).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  New  Brunswick,  1876.  Boonton,  1876-80.  •  Missionary  in  India, 
1881-90.  Stated  Supply,  Fairfield,  N.  J.,  1893-95.  Professor  of 
Sociology  and  Missions,  Bible  Normal  College,  Springfield,  Mass., 
1895-1900.  Field  Secretary,  Board  of  Foreign  Missions,  1901-07. 
Metuchen,   1908-09.     Died,  September  12,  1909. 

JAMES   SCHUREMAN  NEVIUS   DEMAREST,  Queens,  N,   Y. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  ,July  21,  1851.  Son  of  Rev.  David 
D.  Demarest,  D.D.,  LL.D.  (1840).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1872).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1876.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Ulster, 
1876.  Flatbush,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1876-81.  Nassau,  1881-83. 
Queens,  1887 — . 

HENRI  de  VRIES,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  The  Hague,  Netherlands,  December  13,  1847.  Son  of 
Hendrik  de  Vries.  Licensed  and  ordained  by  North  Classis  of  Long 
Island,  1876.  Jericho,  L.  I.,  1876-77.  Alexandria  Bay,  1877-82. 
Assistant,  Middle  Collegiate,  New  York  City,  1882-84.  Peekskill, 
1884—.  Published  a  translation  from  the  Dutch  of  "The  Work  of 
the  Holy   Spirit,"  by  Dr.  Abraham   Kuyper  of  Amsterdam,   1900. 

HOWARD  HARRIS,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Belleville,  N.  J.,  July  29,  1848.  Son  of  Ehjah  Harris. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1873).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Newark,  1876.  Or- 
dained by  Classis  of  Westchester,  1876.  Hawthorne,  N.  Y.,  1876-84. 
Professor,  Meiji  Gakuin,  Tokyo,  Japan,  1884-1900.  Hawthorne, 
N.  Y.,  1904-10. 


184  Biographical   Record. 

WALTER  W.  KiLLOUQH,  Perryville,  Mo^ 

Born  in  Concord,  N.  C,  November  lo,  1848.  A.B.  (Davidson, 
1873).  Son  of  James  M.  Killough.  Columbia  (S.  C.)  Sem.,  1873-74. 
Ordained  by  Arkansas  Presbytery,  1877.  Presbyterian,  Harrison, 
Ark.,  1877-84.  Presbyterian,  Lands,  Texas,  1884-90.  Presbyterian,. 
Brazean,  Mo.,  1890-1907.     Presbyterian,  Perryville,  Mo..   1907 — . 

MILTON  RANDOLPH  KIRKPATRICK,  Seneca,  S.  C^ 

Born  in  Fort  Deposit,  Ala.,  June  16,  1850.  Son  of  John  L.  Kirk- 
patrick.  A.B.  (Davidson,  1873).  Columbia  Sem.,  1873-75.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1875-76  Ordained  by  East  Alabama  Presbytery.  Southern 
Presbyterian,  Westminster,  Ala.,  1876-78.  S.  P.,  Franklin,  N.  C.,. 
1878-82.  S.  P..  Clover,  S.  C,  1882-91.  S.  P.,  Wadesboro,  N.  C, 
1891-94.  S.  P.,  Blackstock,  S.  C,  1894-1905.  S.  P.,  Seneca,  S.  C, 
1905—. 

ABRAM  IRVING  MARTINE,  Pine  Bush,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Clarkstovvn,  N.  Y.,  October  19,  1848.  Son  of  Jeremiah 
Marline.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1873).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Paramus,. 
1876.  Stanton,  1876-82.  North  Hempstead  (Manhasset),  1882-91.. 
Presbyterian,  Dunellen,  N.  J.,  1891-1900.  Marlboro,  1900-05.  Su- 
perintendent, General  Hospital,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  1905-08.  Little  Falls,. 
N.  J.,  1908-11.  New  Prospect  (Pine  Bush),  1911 — .  Published, 
"History  of  Reformed  Church  of  Navcsink,  now  First  Church  of 
Freehold." 

ISAAC  STRYKER  SCHENCK,  New  Brunswick,   N.  J. 

rSorn  at  Weston,  N.  J.,  April  26,  1852.  Son  of  Josiah  Schenck. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1873).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick, 
1876.     Rosendale,  1877-80.     Ghent,  2d,  1880-96. 

ALEXANDER  QULICK  VAN  AKEN,  Jamesburg,  N.  J^ 

Born  at  Rhode  Hall,  Middlesex  Co..  N.  J.,  January  17,  1852.  Son 
of  John  Van  Aken.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1873).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick,  1876.     Never  ordained.     Farmer. 

IRA  VAN  ALLEN,  512  Montgomery  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y^ 

Born  at  Bethlehem,  N.  Y.,  June  i,  1846.  Son  of  Samuel  Van 
Allen.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1873).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1876.. 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  Schenectady,  1876.  Rotterdam,  2d,  1876-83. 
Stated  Supply,  Stuyvesant  Falls,  1883.  Wynantskill,  1883-90. 
Owasco,  1890-92.  Mohawk,  1892-98.  Stated  Supply,  Owasco  Out- 
let, 1902. 


Alumni.  185 

*HERMAN  VANDERWART. 

Born  at  Arnheim,  Netherlands,  September  9,  1852.  A.B.  (Hope, 
1873).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1876.  Glenville,  2d,  1876-83. 
Athens,  1883-86.  Hackensack,  ist,  18S6-1910.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1905). 
Died,  January  6,  1910. 

JACOB  OUTCALT  VAN  FLEET,  West  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  October  31,  1847.  Son  of  Bergen 
H.  Van  Fleet.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1873).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1876.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Greene,  1876.  Kiskatom, 
1876-79.  Stone  House  Plains,  1880-83.  Montville,  1884-90.  Little 
Falls,   1890-98.     New  Baltimore,   1898-1911.     Lisha's   Kill,  191 1 — . 

*WILL[AM  GORDON  FLAGLER  W^ALLACE. 

Born  at  Kingstree,  S.  C,  January  22,  1852.  A.B.  (Davidson, 
1873).  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  East  Alabama,  1875.  Ordained 
by  Presbytery  of  Lafayette,  1877.  Presbyterian,  Sedalia,  Mo.,  1876- 
79.  Presbyterian  Evangelist,  Lafayette  and  St.  Johns,  Fla.,  1879- 
85.  Presbyterian,  Stated  Supply,  Dunedin,  Fla.,  1885-86.  Evangel- 
ist, Presbytery  of  Athens,  1887-89.  Presbyterian,  Stated  Supply, 
Fairview,  S.  C,  1889.  Presbyterian,  Oxford.  Va.,  1890-91.  Presby- 
terian, Carolina  and  Kentyre,  1892-93.  Presbyterian,  Stated  Supply, 
Bradentown,  Fla.,  1893-95.  Presbyterian,  Stated  Supply,  Blooming- 
dale,  Fla.,  1896-98.  Presbyterian,  Stated  Supply,  Sanford,  Fla., 
1899.  Presbyterian,  Stated  Supply,  Marianna,  1900.  Presbyterian, 
Stated  Supply,  Wewahitchka,  Fla.,   1901.     Died,  June  3,   1901. 

CHARLES  SEYMOUR  WRIGHT,  7922  i8th  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Utrecht  (Brooklyn),  N.  Y.,  June  29,  1844.  Son  of 
Judge  Stedman  Wright.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1873).  Licensed  by  South 
Classis  of  Long  Island.  Ordained  by  South  Classis  of  Long  Island, 
1877.  Flatbush  Mission  (now  Grace  Church),  1877-83.  Central 
Ave.,  Jersey  City,   1883- 1909. 


DANIEL  TRIMBLE  HAWXHURST, 

5727  Broadway,   Kingsbridge,  N.  Y. 

A.B.  (Rutgers,  1873).     N.  B.  Sem.,  1873-74.     Bookkeeper. 


186  Biographical   Record. 

CHARLES  WADSWORTH  PITCHER,  Clover  Hill,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Boght  (Cohoes).  N.  Y.,  March  2,  1849.  Son  of  Rev. 
William  Pitcher  (1810-83).  In  class  of  1873,  Rutgers.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1873-75.  Licensed  by  Newark  Association,  Congregational  Church, 
1875.  Ordained  in  Congregational  Church,  1876.  Congregational, 
Randolph,  N.  Y.,  1876-82.  Stanton,  1882-87.  Presbyterian,  Ringoes, 
N.  J.,  1887-01.     Middleburgh,   1891-1908.     Clover  Hill,   1908—. 

1877. 

RALPH  WATSON  BROKAW,  20  Court  St.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Aliddlebush,  N.  Y.,  February  14,  1855.  Son  of  Peter  S. 
Brokaw.  A.B.  (Rutgers.  1874).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1877.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Montgomery,  1877.  Herki- 
mer, 1877-82.  Belleville,  1882-88.  Hope  Congregational,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  1888-98.  First  Presbyterian.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1898—. 
S.T.D.    (Hamilton,   1903). 

TITUS  ELWOOD  DAVIS,  325  nth  St.,  S.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Flatbush,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  April  15.  1851.  Son  of  Peter 
Davis.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1874).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Ulster,  1877. 
Presbyterian,  Fairmount,  N.  J..  1877-80.  Presbyterian,  Schaghti- 
coke,  N.  Y.,  1880-87.  Presbyterian,  Valatie,  N.  Y.,  1887-90.  Pres- 
byterian, Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  1890-1904.  Westminster  Presbyterian, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1905 — .  Published:  (i)  "The  Master's  Call," 
1880;  (2)  "First  Houses  of  Bound  Brook,"  1894;  (3)  "The  Battle 
of  Bound  Brook."  1896;  (4)  "From  New  Jersey  to  California," 
1897;    (5)   "One   Hundred  Years  of  Masonry  in  Washington,"   191 1. 

ERNEST  GUTWEILER,  Hicksville,  L.  I. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1853.  Son  of  Charles  L.  Gutweiler. 
A.B.  (Coll.  City  of  N.  Y.,  1874).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York, 
1877.  Ordained  by  North  Classis  of  Long  Island.  1877.  Long 
Island  City,  ist,  1877-85.     Hicksville,  L.  I.,  1885-1910. 

CHARLES  WILSON  HIGQINS,      Gold  Beach,  Curry  Co.,  Oregon. 

Born  at  Weston,  N.  J.,  March  2^,  1853.  Son  of  Isaac  C.  Higgins. 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  Supplied  Cherrytown, 
N.  Y.,  1878-79.  Engaged  in  business  and  mission  work  at  Omaha, 
Neb.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Gunnison,  Colorado,  1898.  Pres- 
byterial  Sabbath  School  Missionary,  Hastings,  Nebraska,  1897-1901 ; 
do.,   Gunnison.   Colorado,   1901-03.     Synodical    Sabbath  School   Mis- 


Alumni.  187 

sionary,  Utah,  1903-04.  Assistant,  Westminster  Presbyterian,  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah,  1904-06.  With  "Herald  and  Presbyter,"  1906-08. 
Stated  Supply,  New  Castle,  Presbyterian,  Wyoming,  1908-09 ;  do., 
Stirling  City,  Cal.,  1909-11;  do..  First  Presbyterian,  Curry  County, 
Oregon,  191 1 — . 

CORNELIUS  KRIEKARD,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

Born  at  Niewdorp,  Zeeland,  Netherlands,  July  29,  1848.  Son  of 
Peter  Kriekard.  A.B.  (Hope,  1874).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New- 
Brunswick,  1877.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1877.  Holland, 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  1877-79-  Roseland,  111.,  i879-?4-  Danforth,  111., 
1884-88.  Lafayette,  Ind.,  1888-92.  Hull.  Iowa,  1893-96.  Clara  City 
and  Roseland,  Minn.,  1896-98.     Three  Oaks,  Mich.,  1900-05. 

♦CHARLES  HENRY  THEODORE  KRUEGER. 

Born  at  Stettin,  Germany,  1850.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1874).  Licensed 
by  South  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1877.  Newark,  East,  1877-80. 
Died,  December  16,  1880. 

♦JOHN  GULIAN  LANSING. 

Born  at  Damascus,  Syria,  November  27,  185 1.  Son  of  Rev.  Gulian 
Lansing,  United  Presbyterian  Missionary  to  Syria  and  from  1857  to 
Eg>-pt.  A.B.  (Union,  1875).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1876-77.  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Montgomery.  1877.  Mohawk,  1877-79.  West  Troy,  1879- 
84.  Prof.  O.  T.  Languages  and  Exegesis,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1884-98. 
Editorial  Work,  Denver,  Col..  1898-1906.  D.D.  PubUshed :  (i) 
American  Revised  Version  of  the  Psalms,  1885;  (2)  Manual  of 
Arabic  Grammar,  1888;  (3)  Outlines  of  Special  Introduction  to 
the  Books  of  the  Old  Testament,  1895 ;  (4)  Outlines  of  Old  Testa- 
ment Archaeology,  1896.     Died  at  Denver,  Col.,  September  3,  1906. 

GEORGE  DeWITT  LYDECKER.  Grafton,  Mass. 

Born  at  Clarkstown,  N.  Y.,  October  26,  1850.  Son  of  James  I. 
Lydecker.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1874).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Paramus, 
1877.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Orange,  1877.  Bloomingburg,  1877- 
82.  Wawarsing,  1882-86.  Upper  Red  Hook,  1886-98.  Nassau,  1898- 
1902.     Princetown,  1902-07.     Bloomingburg,  1907-08. 

SIPKO  FRANCIS  REDERUS,  Farley,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Grootegast,  Netherlands,  July  29,  1854.  Son  of  Rev.  Fran- 
cis Rederus  (1822-86).  College  of  Reformed  Church  at  Kampen. 
Ordained    by    Classis    of    Paramus,    1877.      Supplied    Presbyterian 


188  Biographical   Record. 

Church,  Chicago,  1877,  and  other  cliurches.  Britton,  Mich.,  1893-96, 
Tyre,  N.  Y.,  1896-1901.  Presbyterian,  Wampsville,  N.  Y.,  1901-02. 
Presbyterian,  Canastota,  N.  Y.,  1902-04.  Presbyterian,  Nortonville^ 
Kan.,  1904-07.  Presbyterian,  Farley,  Iowa,  1907 — .  B.D.  (N.  Univ. 
of  Chicago).     Published  translations  from  Dutch  Poets,  etc. 

*SAMUEL  STRENQ. 

Born  at  Pella,  Iowa,  March  15,  1851.  A.B.  (Hope,  1871).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  Illinois,  1877.  Clarkstown,  1877-82.  Church- 
ville,  Penn.,  1882-90.  Kalamazoo,  1890-92.  Classical  Missionary, 
1892-94.     Fairview.  111.,  1894-97.     Died,  October  3,  1900. 

DAVID  MATHER  TALMAGE,  Hammond,  La. 

Born  at  Amoy,  China,  February  4,  1852.  Son  of  Rev.  John  V.  N. 
Talmage,  D.D.  (1845).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1874).  Licensed  and  or- 
dained by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1877.  Missionary  to  China, 
1877-80.  Bound  Brook,  1882-84.  Clarkstown,  1884-88.  Westwood, 
1888-1908.      Presbyterian    Church   U.    S..    Ponchatoula,    La.,    1909-11. 

^DANIEL  VAN  PELT. 

Born  at  Schiedam,  Netherlands,  October  10,  1853.  A.B.  (Coll. 
City  N.  Y.,  1874).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1877.  Spring 
.  Valley,  1877-78.  Holland,  Mich.  (Hope  Church),  1879-82.  East 
New  York,  1882-87,  Astoria,  i893-97-  D-D.  (Rutgers,  1896).  Pub- 
lished: (i)  "Pictures  of  Early  Church  Life  in  New  York  City," 
1894:  (2)  "History  of  Greater  New  York,"  2  vols.,  1898;  and  many 
other  books,  pamphlets  and  articles  on  historical  subjects.  Died, 
October  2^,  1900. 


WILLIAM  HULIT  LAWRENCE,  Southhold,  L.  L 

Born  at  Farmingdale,  N.  J.,  October  14,  1848.  Son  of  Rev.  Rulif 
V.  Lawrence.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1871).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1874-75.  Metho- 
dist Episcopal,  Old  Bridge  and  Spotswood,  N.  J.,  1874-75.  M.  E., 
Princeton,  N.  J.,  1876-77.  Prof.  Claflin  Univ.,  1878-82.  Centenary 
M.  E.,  Charleston.  S.  C,  1883-85.  M.  E.,  Madison,  Conn.,  1886. 
M.  E.,  Powers  St.,  Brooklyn.  1887-89.  M.  E.,  Forsyth  St.,  New 
York  City,  1890-94.  M.  E.,  Sea  Cliff,  1895-96.  First  M.  E.,  Brook- 
lyn, 1897-99.  M.  E.,  Northport,  1900-03.  M.  E.,  Morris  Park, 
Brooklyn,  1904-05.  M.  E.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1906.  M.  E.,  Ham- 
der  Plains,  Port  Jefferson,  1907.  Trinity  M.  E.,  Richmond  Hill, 
N.  Y.,  1908-10.  Southold,  L.  I.,  1911.  Ph.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1893). 
D.D.    (Taylor  Univ.,   1893).     Pubhshed   "Earnest   Minister,"   1873. 


Alumni.  189 

TREDERIC  ROWLAND  MARVIN, 

537  Western  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  September  23,  1847.  Son  of  Rev.  Uriah 
Marvin  (1816-98).  Studied  one  year  at  Lafayette  College  and  one 
at  Union  College.  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  &  S.,  1870).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1876- 
77.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York.  1877.  Ordained  by  Congre- 
gationl  Council,  Middletown,  X.  Y.,  1878.  First  Congregational, 
Middletown,  N.  Y.,  1878-82.  First  Congregational,  Portland,  Ore., 
1882-85.  First  Congregational.  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  1887-95. 
Publisiied:  (i)  "Dream  Music."  1870;  (2)  "Last  Words  of  Dis- 
tinguished Men  and  Women,"  1900,  1901,  1902;  (3)  "Flowers  of 
Song  from  Many  Lands,"  1902;  (4)  "Consecrated  Womanhood," 
1903;  (5)  "Christ  Among  the  Cattle,"  1904,  1905,  1906,  1907,  1909; 
(6)  "The  Companionship  of  Books,"  1905,  1906;  (7)  "Poems  and 
Translations,"  1907;  (8)  "A  Book  of  Quatrains,"  1909:  (9)  "The 
Excursions  of  a  Book  Lover,"  1910 :  (10)  "Love  and  Letters  and 
Other  Papers,"  191 1. 

JACOB  VAN  HALTEREN,  Tecumseh,  Okl. 

Born  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich..  November  3,  1849.     Son  of  William 

Van  Halteren.     A.B.    (Hope,   1873).     N.   B.  Sem.,   1874-76.     Never 
ordained. 


1878. 

ROBERT  HARLEV  BARR,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Glasgow,  Scotland,  November  30,  1851.  Sou  of  Andrew 
H.  Barr.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1875)-  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Paramus, 
1878.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Bergen.  1878.  Guttenberg,  1878-80. 
Owasco,  1880-83.  Bushwick.  Brooklyn.  1883-87.  Associate  Re- 
formed, Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1888—.     Ph.D.  (Rutgers,  if"  ^ 


LAWRENCE  DYKSTRA,  412  Caulfield  Ave.,  Grand  Rapids.  Mich. 

Born  in  Netherlands,  August  13,  1851.  Son  of  Joseph  Dykstra. 
A.B.  (Hope,  1875).  Hope  Sem.  (Western),  1875-77.  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Grand  River,  1878.  Fulton,  III.  1878-82.  Newkirk,  Iowa. 
Bethlehem,  ist,  1888-91.  Chicago  (Englewood).  1893-98.  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.     Pella,  2d.     Grace,  Grand  Rapids.     B.D.   (Univ.  Chicago, 


190  Biographical   Record. 

JAMES  EDWARD  GRAHAM,  R.  F.  D.,  Rexfords,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Catskill,  X.  Y.,  July  22,  1849.  Son  of  James  H.  A.  Gra- 
ham, AI.D.  A.B.  (Rutgers.  1871).  Albany  Law  School.  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Schoharie.  1878.  Cherry  Hill,  1878-80.  Greenville, 
N.  Y.,  1880-89.     Vischer  Ferry,   1889—. 

''WALTER  TIMOTHY  GRIFFIN. 

Born  at  Flatbush,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y..  June  15.  1852.  A.B.  (Rut- 
gers, 1875).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Ulster,  1878.  Central  Ave., 
Jersey  City,  1878-81.  Bedford,  Brooklyn,  1881-86.  American  Con- 
sul, Limoges,  France,  1887-1906.  Published:  (i)  "The  Homes  of 
Our  Country,  Centres  of  Moral  and  Religious  Influence,"  1881 ; 
(2)  "Grandmont,"  a  historical  tale,  1895.  Died  at  Plainfield,  N.  J., 
December  13,  1907. 

HENDRICK  A.  HENDRICKSON,  140  Centra!  Ave.,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Queens,  N.  Y..  December  12.  1850.  Son  of  Abraham  A. 
Hendrickson.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1875).  Licensed  by  North  Classis  of 
Long  Island,  1878.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  IMonmouth,  1878.  Colts 
Neck,  1878-82.     Schodack  Landing,  1882-87.     Ellenville,  1887-95. 

JOHN  HOEKJE,  Holland,  Mich. 

Born  at  Hellendoorn,  Netherlands,  November  30,  1846.  Son  of 
William  Hoekje.  A.B.  (Hope,  1875).  Hope  Seminary  (Western), 
1875-77.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Holland,  1878.  Rotterdam,  Kan., 
1878-91.     Fremont,  Mich.,  1891-1908.     Gelderland,  1908. 

HARRY  LATIMER  JANEWAY, 

II  St.  Mark's  Place,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  November  20,  1855.  Son  of  William 
R.  Janeway  (1840).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1874).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick,  1878.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Colorado,  1878. 
Stated  Supply,  Presbyterian,  Leadville,  Col.,  1878-79.  Stated  Supply, 
Presbyterian,  Ouray,  Col.,  1880.  Union  Seminary,  1879-80.  Pres- 
byterian, Williamstown,  N.  J.,  1881-95. 

*JAMES  KEMLO. 

Born  in  Scotland,  1848.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1875).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1878.  Presbyterian,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1878- 
80.     Montville,  N.  J.,  1880-83.     Died,  September  18,  1883. 


Alumni.  191 

*LOUIS  JOHN  LOCKWOOD. 

Born  at  Xew  Windsj'e,  N.  Y.,  December,  6.  1850.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1875).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick  Hurley,  1879-80. 
Presbyterian.  Higblands,  N.  Y.,  1880-86.  Fairfield,  N.  J.,  1886-89 
Died,  March  23,  1903. 

*JOHN  OPPIE. 

Born  at  Griggstown,  N.  J.,  1854.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  187.4).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Xew  Brunswick,  1878.  Geneva,  1878-79.  Died,  Feb- 
ruary 29,   1880. 

PHILETUS  THEODORE  POCKMAN,  Alden,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  East  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  February  26,  1853.  Son  of  John 
N.  Pockman.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1875).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Rens- 
selaer, 1878.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Passaic,  1878.  Fairfield,  1878- 
8c.  Greenville,  Jersey  City,  1881-86.  New  Brunswick,  ist,  1887-1911. 
Presbyterian,  Alden,  N.  Y.,  1912 — .  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1894).  Presi- 
dent, Board  of  Education,  1908—.  President,  General  Synod,  191 1. 
Published.  "History  of  the  Reformed  Church  of  East  Greenbush, 
N.  Y.,"  1891. 

ANDREW  VAN  VRANKEN  RAYMOND, 

268  North  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Vischer's  Ferry,  N.  Y.,  August  8,  1854.  Son  of  Rev. 
Henry  A.  Raymond  (1828).  A.B.  (Union,  1875).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Schenectady,  1878.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Passaic,  1878. 
Paterson,  ist,  1878-81.  Trinity,  Plainfield,  1881-87.  Fourth  Presby- 
terian, Albany,  1887-94.  President  of  Union  College,  1894-1907. 
First  Presbyterian,  Buffalo,  1907—.  D.D.  (Union,  1887).  LL.D. 
(Williams,  1894,  and  College  of  South  Carolina,  1905).  L.H.D. 
(Union,  1908). 

*JOHN  HENRY  SALISBURY. 

Born  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  February  16,  1852.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1875). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Greene,  1878.  Coxsackie,  2d,  1878-88.  Fourth 
Presbyterian,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1888-91.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1890).  Died, 
January  10,   1891. 

JOHN  PRESTON  SEARLE,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Schuylerville,  N.  Y.,  September  12,  1854.  Son  of  Rev. 
Samuel  Tomb  Searle  (1848).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1875).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Passaic,   1878.     Ordained  by  Classis  of   New  Brunswick, 


192  Biographical   Record. 

1878.  Griggstown,  1878-81.  Somerville  (First  Raritan),  1881-93. 
James  Suydam  Prof.  Didactic  and  Polemic  Theology,  N.  B.  Sem., 
1893 — .  President  of  the  Faculty,  1902 — .  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1893). 
Trustee,  Rutgers,  1898 — .  Secretary,  Trustees.  Rutgers,  1906 — . 
President,  Council  of  Reformed  and  Presbyterian  Churches,  1907-09. 
Published,  "Outline  Sketch  of  Theological  Encyclopedia,"  1897,  1907. 

GEORGE  M.  DALLAS  SLOCUM,  Box  500,  Utica,  N.  \. 

Born  at  Schuylerville,  X.  Y.,  January  24,  1845.  A.B.  (Union, 
1872).  Licensed  by  South  Classis  of  Long  Island.  Knox  and 
Berne,  2d,  1879-83.  Congregational,  Oilman,  Iowa,  1884-88.  Con- 
gregational, Rockford,  Iowa,  1888-89.  Congregational,  Toledo, 
Iowa,  1889-90.  Congregational,  Marshalitown,  Iowa,  i893-(?).  Con- 
gregational,  Muscatine,   Iowa,   1895 — . 

OLIVER  HARRIS  WALSER,  Cohoes,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Tompkinsville,  X.  Y.,  Alarcli  21,  1856.  Son  of  Theodore 
Y.  Walser,  M.D.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1875).  Studied  at  Free  College, 
Edinburgh,    1878-79,   and   Universities^  of   Bonn,   Basel   and   Leipzig, 

1879.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Passaic,  1881.  Boonton,  1881-82. 
Associate,  Prospect  Hill,  Xew  York  City,  1882-88.  Jamaica,  1888-91. 
Cohoes,  1891 — .     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1900). 

BENJAMIN  VAN  DOREN  WYCKOFF,  Readington,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Aliddlebush,  X.  J.,  June  i,  1856.  Son  of  Jacob  Wyckoff. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1875).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick, 
1878.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Passaic,  1878.  Preakness.  1878-84. 
Readington,  1884 — .  Published,  "175th  Anniversary  of  Readington 
Church,"  1894. 

1879. 

'"JOHN  H.  BERGEN. 

Licensed  by  Classis  of  Xew  Brunswick,  1879.  Ordained  by  Classis 
of  New  Brunswick  as  a  missionary  colporteur.  A  blind  negro. 
Labored  at  Columbus,  Ga.,  1880-83.  Joined  Southern  Presbyterian 
Church.     Died,  December  13,   1893. 

EUGENE  SAMUEL  BOOTH,  178  Bluff,  Yokohama,  Japan. 

Born  at  Truml)ull,  Conn.,  August  16,  1850.  Son  of  Samuel  L. 
Booth.     A.B.   (Rutgers,  1876).     Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  Bruns- 


Alumni.  193 

wick,  1879.  Missionary  to  Japan,  1879 — .  Principal,  Ferris  Semi- 
nary, Yokohama,  1881 — .  Pastor,  Union  Church,  Yokohama,  1884- 
85,   1 898- 1 907. 

HENRY  MILLER  COX,  Harrington  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  5,  1854.  Son  of  John  B.  Cox. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1876).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick, 
1879.  Ordained  by  South  Classis  of  Bergen,  1879.  South  Bergen, 
Jersey  City,  1879-82.  Herkimer,  1882-90.  High  Bridge,  New  York, 
1890-99.  Acting  Pastor,  Prospect  Hill,  New  York  City,  1901-10. 
Harrington  Park,  N.  J.,  191 1 — .  Published  (i)  "History  Reformed 
Church,  Herkimer,''  1886;  (2)  "Rutgers  '76 — Twenty-Five  Years 
After,"   1901  ;   {3)   "The  Cox  Family  in  America,''  1911. 

CORNELIUS  PETERSON  DITMARS,  Niskayuna,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Roycefield,  X.  J.,  April  27,,  1853.  Son  of  Ruliff  T.  Dit- 
mars.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1876).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1879.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Greene,  1879.  Leeds,  1879-83. 
Niskayuna,  1883 — .  President,  Board  of  Superintendents,  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1906. 

JOSEPH  RANKIN  DURYEE,  139  E.  36th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  November  22,  1853.  Son  of  Peter  S. 
Duryee.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1874).  Licensed  and  ordained  by  Classis 
of  Newark,  1879.  Seventh  Ave.  Chapel,  Collegiate  Church,  New 
York  City,  1879-84.  Grace,  New  York  City,  1884—.  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1892).  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1905 — .  Member,  Board  of  Direction, 
1902 — . 

ISAAC  E.  HOUSE. 

Hoboken,   ist,   1880-87. 

SIDNEY  OSCAR  LAWSINQ,  R.  F.  D.  i,  Catskill,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  April  16,  1846.  Son  of  Chauncey  B. 
Lawsing.  In  class  of  1874,  Rutgers.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Sche- 
nectady, 1879.  Rocky  Hill,  1879-82.  Glen,  1882-88.  Richboro,  Penn., 
1888-1907.     Linlithgo,  1907-10.     Kiskatom,  1910— . 

JOHN  EDWARD  LYALL,  South  Millbrook,  N.  Y. 

Born    in   Columbia   County,   N.    Y.      Son   of   Rev.   William   Lyall 
(1798-1868).     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1876).     Licensed  by  Classis  of  Hud- 
son,  1879.     Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,    1880.     Bound 
Brook,  1880-81.     Millbrook,  1881— . 
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194  Biographical    Record. 

PETER  HOUSTON  MILLIKEN, 

1253  St.  Nicholas  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Hopewell,  N.  Y.,  August  31,  1851.  Son  of  John  S.  Milli- 
ken.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1876).  Licensed  and  ordained  by  Classis  of 
Orange,  1879.  Bcrca,  1879-82.  Paterson,  2d,  1882-88.  Philadelphia, 
ist,  1889-1909.  Stated  Supply,  Windsor  Terrace,  Brooklyn,  1909-11. 
Assistant,  Marble  Collegiate,  New  York  City,  191 1 — .  Ph.D.  (Univ. 
N.  Y.,  1889).     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1899). 

WILLIAM  HOSEA  NASHOLDS,        R.  F.  D.  3,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Knox,  N.  Y.,  February  22,  1851.  Son  of  James  L  Nash- 
olds.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1876).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1879. 
^Lahwah  (Ramapo)  and  Ramsay,  1879-80.  Geneva,  1880-82.  Inter- 
laken,  1882-87.  Schodack  Landing,  1887-91.  Bethlehem,  ist,  i8gi- 
1905.     Rotterdam.  2d,  1905 — . 

WILLIAM  WYCKOFF  SCHOMP,  Fishkill=on=Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Bedminster,  N.  J.,  November  19,  1S53.  Son  of  David  G. 
Schomp.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1876).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Raritan, 
1879.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1879.  Glenham,  1879- 
85.  Stone  Ridge  and  Marblctown,  1885-92.  x\thens,  1893-97.  Wal- 
den,  1897-1911. 

BERGEN  BROKAW  STAATS,  Hasbrouck  Heights,  N.  J. 

Born  at  P'air  Hill,  Md.,  April  15,  1853.  Son  of  Peter  Staats. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1876).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1879, 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  Ulster,  1879.  West  Hurley,  1879-82.  Cox- 
sackie,  ist,  1882-90.  Helderbcrg,  1890-96.  Long  Branch,  1897-1905. 
Wanaque,   1905-07.     Hasbrouck   Heights,  1907- — . 

WILLIAM  RIVERS  TAYLOR,       13  Prince  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  28,  1856.  Son  of  Rev.  William 
J.  R.  Taylor,  D.D.  (1844).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1876).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Newark,  1879.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick, 
1879.  Six  Mile  Run  (Franklin  Park),  1879-84.  Philadelphia,  ist, 
1884-88.  Brick  Presbyterian,  Rochester,  N.  Y..  1888—.  D.D.  (Univ. 
Rochester,  1891).    Trustee,  Univ.  Rochester.    Director,  Auburn  Sem. 

*ISLAY  WALDEN. 

Licensed  and  ordained  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1879.  A 
negro.  Presbyterian  Church  South,  1879.  Evangelist  at  Lassater 
Mills,  N.  C,  1879-84.    Died,  1884. 


Alumni.  195 

HENRY  ELI  AS  DOSKER,  12 13  First  St.,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Born  at  Bunschoten,  Netherlands,  February  5,  1855.  Son  of  Rev. 
Nicholas  H.  Dosker  (1820-87).  A.B.  (Hope,  1876).  N.  B.  Sem., 
1877-78.  McCormick  Sem.,  1878-79.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Grand 
River,  1879.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Holland,  1879.  Ebenezer,  1879- 
82.  Grand  Haven,  1882-86.  Lector,  Western  Sem.,  1884-88.  Hol- 
land, 3d,  1889-94.  Professor,  Church  History,  Western  Sem.,  1894- 
1903.  Professor,  Church  History,  Kentucky  Theological  Seminary, 
Louisville  (Presbyterian  Church  U.  S.  A.),  1903 — .  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1894).  LL.D.  (Central  Univ.,  Kentucky,  1905).  Published:  (i) 
"The  Sunday  School,"  1882;  (2)  "Life  of  Dr.  A.  C.  Van  Raalte," 
1893;  (3)  "John  of  Barneveldt,"  1898;  (4)  "Outline  Studies,  Church 
History,"   1901 ;    (.5)   "John  Calvin,"  1909. 

*JAMES  QARRETSON  SUTPHEN. 

Born  at  .Millstone,  N.  J.,  1853.  Son  of  Ralph  T.  Sutphen.  A.B. 
(Rutgers,  1875).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1876-78.  Professor,  Latin  Language 
and  Literature,  Hope  College,  1885-1911.  Litt.D.  (Rutgers,  1906). 
Died,  December  13,  191 1. 


1880. 

*EDWARD  BIRDSALL. 

Born  in  Williamsburg  (Brooklyn),  N.  Y.,  August  21,  1842.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1878-80.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Westchester,  1880.  Three 
Bridges,  1880-84.  Addisville,  Penn.,  1884-88.  Schodack,  1888-92. 
Clifton,  1892-99.    Died,  April  8,  1899. 

FRANK  A.  FORCE,  Mt.  Ross,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Holcott,  Wayne  Co.,  N.  Y.,  September  24,  1850.  Son  of 
G.  W.  Force.  M.D.  A.B.  (Hope,  1876).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Michigan,  1880.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Ulster,  1880.  Woodstock, 
1880-82.  Manito  and  Spring  Lake,  1882-86.  Presbyterian,  Elmira 
and  Fife  Lake,  Mich.,  1886-91.  Gallupville,  1891-95.  Owrasco  Out- 
let, 1895-98.  Courtlandtown,  1899-1904.  Bloomingdale,  1904-09. 
Gallatin,  1909 — . 

*LAMBERTUS  HEKHUIS. 

Born  at  Holland,  Mich.,  1849.  A.B.  (Hope,  1S77).  Ordained  by 
Classis  of  Holland,  1881.  Missionary  to  India,  1881-88.  M.D. 
(Univ.  N.  Y.,  1881).     Died,  September  16,  1888. 


196  Biograf'liical    Record. 

MATTHEW   KOLYN,  Holland,   Mich. 

Born  at  Franklin,  Wis.,  June  23,  1856.  Son  of  Andrew  Kolyn. 
A.B.  (Hope,  1877).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Holland,  1880.  Or- 
dained by  Classis  of  Geneva,  1881.  Stated  Stipply,  First  Presbyter- 
ian, Sauk  Ste.  Marie,  Mich.,  1880-81.  Marion,  N.  Y.,  1881-86.  Spring 
Lake,  Mich.,  1886-88.  Kalamazoo,  ist,  1888-93.  Orange  City,  ist, 
1893-98.  Principal,  Northwestern  Classical  Academy,  1898-igoi. 
Grand  Rapids,  2d,  1901-10.  Instructor  in  Church  History,  Western 
Sem.,  igio-ii.  Professor,  Church  Nistory,  Western  Sem.,  1911 — . 
D.D.   (Hope,  1908). 

ALFRED  DeWITT  MASON,      222  Garfield  Place,  Brooklyn  N.  V. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  X.  V.,  March  21,  1855.  Son  of  Theodore  L. 
Mason,  M.D.  A.B.  (Amherst,  1877).  Union  Sem.,  1877-78.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1878-80.  Licensed  by  South  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1880. 
Ordained  by  North  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1880.  Locust  Valley, 
1880-82.  Brooklyn,  1882-91.  Boonton,  1891-94.  Editor,  "The  Mis- 
sion Field,"  1894-1908.  Editor.  "Christian  Intelligencer,"  1908 — . 
D.D.  (Hope,  1909).  President,  "Christian  Endeavor  Missionary 
League,"  1895-1905. 

CORNELIUS   HOAGLAND  POLHEMUS,  Ulster  Park,  N.   Y. 

Born  at  Middlcbush,  N.  J.,  December  3,  1853.  Son  of  Tunis  Du 
Bois  Polhemus.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1877).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1881.  Hope- 
well, 1881-91.  Supplied  Presbyterian,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1892-93. 
Stated  Supply,  2d  Presbyterian,  Jonesboro,  Tenn.,  1892-93.  Profes- 
sor of  Greek,  Tabor  College,   Iowa,.  1893-96.     Port  Ewen,   1900-11. 

*MARINUS  VAN  DOORN. 

Born  in  Netherlands,  February  3,  1842.  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Geneva,  1881.  Clymerhil, 
1881-89.  Newark,  N.  Y.,  1889-93.  Pultneyville,  1893-1905.  Died  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  October  18,  1910. 

CORNELIUS  VAN  OOSTENBRUGGE, 

R.  F.  D.  6,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Veenendaal,  Guilderland,  Netherlands.  August  2,  1853. 
Son  of  Jan  Van  Oostenbrugge.  A.B.  (Hope.  1876).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Holland,  1880.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Winnebago, 
Wis.,  1880.  Stated  Supply,  Presbyterian,  Weyauwega,  Wis.,  1880-81. 
First  Presbyterian,  Stevens  Point,  Wis.,  1881-84.    Raritan,  III,  1884- 


Alumni.  197 

87.  Southern  Presbyterian,  Troy,  Mo.,  1887-89.  First  Presbyterian, 
Lyons,  Neb.,  1889-92.  Napanoch  and  Kerhonksen,  1892-1900.  Scho- 
dack,  1900-05.  Lisha's  Kill,  1905- 11.  Woodlawn,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  191 1—. 


LOUIS  T.  HERR. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1877. 

*JOH.N  QUICK  VAN  DERVEER. 

A.B.    (Rutgers,    1877).      Presbyterian,   Austin,    Texas.      Licensed, 

1880.  Died  and  buried  at  sea,  June  24,  1880. 

1881. 

HENRY  JAMES  BOQARDUS,  427  Bergen  Ave.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Fishkill  Landing,  N.  Y.,  February  15,  1858.  Son  of  Alfred 
Bogardus.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1878).  M.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1883).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  Westchester.     Physician. 

STEPHEN  JOHN  HARMELINQ,  Vashon,  Washington. 

Born  at  Gibbsville,  Wis..  March  8,  1851.  Son  of  Gerritt  J.  Har- 
meling.      A.B.    (Hope,    1878).     Licensed   by   Classis    of    Monmouth, 

1881.  Ordained   by   Classis   of   New  Brunswick,    1881.      Spotswood, 
1881-83.     Marion,  Dak.,   1883-1901.     North  Yakima,  Wash.,  1901-03. 

GEORGE  LeFEVRE,  Forest  Glen,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Forest  Glen,  N.  Y.,  April  24,  1856.  Son  of  Abraham 
LeFevre.     A.B.    (Rutgers,   1878).     Ordained  by  Classis  of  Hudson, 

1882.  Livingston   (Linlithgo),  1882-86.     Presbyterian.  Amram  Lead, 
Minn.,  1886-97. 

JAMES  HENRY  OWENS,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.,  January  4,  1857.  Son  of  Henry  Owens. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1878).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1881.  Fair- 
field. 1881-84.  Bushnell,  111..  1884-86.  First  Presbyterian.  Perth 
Amboy,  N.  J.,  1886-94.  Eastside  Presbyterian,  Paterson,  N.  J., 
1894 — .     D.D.   (Lafayette,  1907). 

*LAUREN  VANDERVEER. 

Born  near  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  September  6,  1856.  A.B.  (Union, 
1878).     Licensed  by   Classis  of   Schenectady.      Supplied   Albany,   3d, 

1883.  Rotterdam,  2d,  1883-89.     Mt.  Pleasant,  1890-96.    Died,  August 
17,  1897. 


198  Biographical   Record. 

JONAH  W.  VAUGHAN,  City  Point,  Maine. 

Born  at  New  Vinej-ard,  Maine,  April  30.  1851.  Son  of  L.  M. 
Vaughan.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1878).  Licensed  b}'  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1881.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Passaic,  1881.  Franklin 
Furnace,  1881-84.  Owasco,  1884-89.  Livingston  (Linlithgo),  1889- 
igoo. 

^WILLIAM  HALL  WILLIAMSON. 

Born  at  Flagtown,  N.  J.,  April  26,  1855.  B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1873). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1881.  Annandale,  1881-83. 
Tappan,  1883-89.  Irving  Park,  Chicago,  1889-92.  Grand  Rapids,  ist, 
1892-99.     Philadelphia,  2d,  1899-1905.     Died,  April  22,  1905. 


JOHN  C.  GROENEVELD,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

A.B.  (Hope,  1877).     N.  B.  Sem.,  1878-80.     Fynaart  and  Saugatuck, 
1881-82.     Suspended  for  schism. 

*EGBERT  TEARS. 

Born    at    Montgomery,   N.    Y.,    March   22,    1856.     A.B.    (Rutgers, 
1878).     N.  B.  Sem.,  1878-80.    Died,  January  27,  1880. 


1882. 

JONATHAN  COWLES  ANDRUS,  -  Oberlin,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  January  10,  1855.  Son  of  Charles 
H.  Andrus,  M.D.  LL.B.  (Columbia,  1876).  Ordained  by  North 
River  Presbytery,  1883.  Presbyterian,  Highland,  N.  Y.  Good  Will 
Congregational,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Pilgrim  Congregational,  West 
Superior,  Wis.  Pennsylvania  Congregational.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Con- 
gregational, Enfield,  Mass.  Supply,  Congregational,  Brownhelm, 
Ohio. 

WILLIAM  MUSS  ARNOLT,      The  Public  Library,  Boston,  Mass. 

Born  at  Cologne,  Germany,  May  7,  i860.  Son  of  Nicholas  Muss 
Arnolt.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1881-82.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York. 
Never  ordained.  Ph.D.  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1888).  Dismissed 
to  Presbytery  of  Baltimore,  1883.  Tutor  in  Biblical  Greek  and 
Assistant  in  Library,  Johns  Hopkins,  1888-92.  Assistant  Professor 
of  Semitic  Languages  and  Hellenistic  Greek,  Univ.  Mich.,  1892-93. 
Instructor  and  Assistant  Professor  of  Biblical  Philology  and  Assist- 


Alumni.  190 

ant  Recorder,  Univ.  Chicago,  1893-1903.  Bibliographer,  Boston  Pub- 
lic Library,  1906 — .  Published:  (i)  "Index  Volume  to  American 
Journal  of  Philology,  Vols,  i-io,"  Baltimore,  1890;  (2)  "The  Assyro- 
Babylonian  Months  and  their  Regents,"  New  York,  1892;  (3)  "On 
Semitic  Words  in  Greek  and  Latin,"  Ann  Arbor,  1893 ;  (4)  "On  the 
Study  of  Patristic  Greek,"  Louisville,  1896;  (5)  "Theological  and 
Semitic  Literature  for  the  Years  1898-1901,"  3  vols.,  Chicago,  1898- 
1902;  (6)  "Assyrian-English-German  Dictionary,"  2  vols.,  Berlin, 
1905;  (7)  "Reference  Glossary  of  Assyrian  Words"  (Part  4  of  J. 
D.  Prince,  "Material  for  a  Sumerian  Lexicon"),  Leipzig,  1908. 

DIRK  JOHN  DeBEY,  Lansing,  III. 

Born  at  Gasselter,  Nijveen,  Drenthe,  Netherlands,  February  22, 
1851.  Son  of  John  DeBey.  A.B.  (Hope,  1879).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  Wisconsin,  1882.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Geneva,  1882.  Clymer 
(Abbe  Church),  1882-87.  Gibbsville,  Wis.,  18.87-96.  Grand  Rapids, 
2d,  1896-1900.     Holland,  Neb..  1900-09.     Lansing,  111.,  1909 — . 

JOHN  Q.  GEBHARD,  25  East  22d  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  November  2,  1857.  Son  of  Charles  W. 
Gebhard,  M.D.  A.B.  (Hope,  1878).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1882.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Hudson,  1882.  Griggs- 
town,  1882-85.  Mellenville  and  Philmont,  1885-91.  Herkimer,  1891- 
1900.  Corresponding  Secretary,  Board  of  Education,  1900 — .  As- 
sistant Treasurer,  do.,  1902 — .     D.D.  (Hope,  1906). 

HERMAN  HAGEMAN,  Claverack,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Readington,  N.  J.,  October  14,  1858.  Son  of  Herman 
Hageman.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1879).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Raritan, 
1882.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Orange,  1883.  Cuddebackville,  1882- 
87.     Clove   (High  Falls),  1887-1905.     Claverack,  1905 — . 

PETER  KENNEY  HAGEMAN,  Liberty  Corner,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  December  7,  1859.  Son  of  John  A. 
Hageman.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1879).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1882.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Orange,  1882.  Shawan- 
gunk,  1882-90.  Coxsackie,  ist,  1890-94.  Middletown,  N.  J.,  1894- 
1902.  Central  Bridge,  1903-06.  Assistant,  Newark,  North,  1906-10. 
Presbyterian,  Liberty   Corner,  N.  J.,   1912 — . 

KUMAGE  KIMURA,  Japan. 

A.B.  (Hope,  1879).  Sailed  for  Japan,  July  18,  1882.  Laboring  in 
Japan. 


200  Biographical    Record 

GEORGE  NIEMEYER,  Summit,  III. 

Born  at  Groningen.  Netherlands.  March  20,  1854.  Son  of  John  W. 
Nicmeyer.  A.B.  (Hope,  1879).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Holland, 
1882.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Grand  River,  1882.  Detroit,  1882-84. 
Vriesland,  1884-86.  Cleveland,  1886-90.  Ponds,  1890-93.  Shokan 
and  Shandaken,  1893-99.  Otly,  1899-1901.  Classical  Missionary, 
1901-05.     Northwestern,  Chicago,  1905-08.     Summit,  1908 — . 

MOTO  OGHIMI,  Japan. 

A.B.  (Hope,  1879).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1882. 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1882.     ^Minister  in  Japan. 

DeWITT  GILBERT  ROCKEFELLER,         Mariner's  Harbor,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  September  20,  1852.  Son  of  Frederick  R. 
Rockefeller.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1879).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany, 
1882.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Illinois,  1882.  Norwood  Park,  Chi- 
cago, 1882-84.  Presbyterian,  New  Scotland,  N.  Y.,  1884-88.  Presby- 
terian, Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  1889-92.  Presbyterian  Evangelist,  1892-96. 
Lawyersville  and  Cobleskill,  1896-98.  Stuyvesant,  1898-1906.  Mari- 
ner's Harbor,  1906 — . 

JOHN  H.  SCARLET,  Newtonville,  N.  Y. 

A.B.  (Rutgers,  1879).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1882.  Rin- 
goes,  1882-86.     Union  and  Jerusalem,  1886-92.     Gilboa,  1892-99. 

CORNELIUS  SCHENCK,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Weston,  Somerset  Co.,  N.  J.,  September  5,  1856.  Son  of 
Josiah  J.  Schenck.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1879).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick,  1882.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1882. 
Philadelphia,  4th,  1882-87.  Trinity,  Plainfield.  1887- 1908.  Emeritus, 
1908 — . 

EZEKIEL  CARMAN  SCUDDER,  Vellore,  India. 

Born  at  Vellore,  India,  June  25,  1856.  Son  of  Rev.  Ezekiel  C. 
Scudder,  D.D.  (1855).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1879).  Licensed  and  or- 
dained by  Classis  of  Hudson,  1882.  Missionary  to  India,  1882-1900. 
Wanaque,  1901-03.  Congregational.  Porto  Rico,  1903-04.  Mission- 
ary to  India,  1904 — . 

*WILLIAM  HENRY  SCUDDER. 

Born  at  Vellore,  India,  February  10,  1857.  Son  of  Rev.  Jared  W.' 
Scudder,  D.D.    (1855).     A.B.   (Rutgers,  1878).     Licensed  by  Classis 


Alumni.  201 

of  New  Brunswick,  1882.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Bergen, '  1882. 
Grove,  New  Durham,  1882-84.  Assistant,  Plymouh  Congregational, 
Chicago,  1884-85.  First  Congregational,  Aurora,  111.,  1885-87.  Ply- 
mouth Congregational,  San  Francisco,  1887-90.  ]<"irst  Congrega- 
tional, Norwich,  N.  Y.,  1891-96.  First  Congregational,  Tacoma, 
Wash.,  1896-99.  Park  Congregational,  Berkeley,  Cal.,  1901-06.  First 
Congregational,  Rio  Vista,  Cal.,  1906-10.     Died,  May  26,  191 1. 


THEODORE  SHAFER,  Tonganoxie,   Kan. 

Born  at  Cedar  Hill,  Albany  Co.,  N.  Y.,  March  16,  1855.  A.B. 
(Rutgers,  1879).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1882.  Ordained 
by  Classis  of  Newark,  1882.  Trinity,  Newark,  1882-84.  Union  Vil- 
lage (Greenwich),  N.  Y.,  1884-86.  Schaghticoke,  1886-89.  Mill- 
stone, 1889-1904.  Manito,  111.,  1904-07.  Congregational,  Trinidad, 
Col.,  1907-10.  Congregational,  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  1910-11.  Congre- 
gational, Tonganoxie,  Kan.,  191 1 — . 


JOHN  LETSON  STILLWELL,  Duanesburgh,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Bayonne,  N.  J.,  December  17,  1859.  Son  of  Rev.  Aaron 
L.  Stillwell  (1854).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1879).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Raritan,  1882.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Orange,  1882.  Montague, 
1882-84.  Athenia,  1884-86.  Bloomingburgh.  1886- 1902.  Buskirk's 
Bridge,  1902-08.     Princetown,  1908 — . 


ALEXANDER  SCOTT  VAN  DVCK,  Philmont,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  November  25,  1858.  Son  of  Peter  Van 
Dyck.  A.B.  (Coll.  City  of  N.  Y.,  1879).  Licensed  and  ordained  by 
North  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1882.  Missionary  at  Amoy,  China, 
1882-95.  Field  Work  for  Board  of  Foreign  Alissions,  1895-97.  High- 
land Park,  1897-1903.     Cobleskill,  1903-06.     Philmont,  1906—. 

AME  VENNEMA,  Holland,  Mich. 

Born  at  Holland,  Mich.,  May  25,  1857.  Son  of  Ame  Vennema. 
A.B.  (Hope,  1879).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Holland,  1882.  Or- 
dained by  Classis  of  Kingston,  1882.  New  Paltz,  1882-86.  Kalama- 
zoo, 2d,  1886-89.  Rochester,  2d,  1889-92.  Port  Jervis,  1892-95.  Pas- 
saic, 1st,  1805-1911.  President,  Hope  College,  1911 — .  D.D.  (Hope, 
1904).  President,  General  Synod,  1907.  Published,  "History  of 
Reformed  Church  of  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,"  1883. 


202  Biographical   Record. 

WILLEM  WORMSER,  Michigan. 

A.B.  (Central  Univ.,  Iowa,  1879).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1882.  Holland,  Passaic,  1882-84.  Stated  Supply,  Bethel 
(near  Pella),  1884-86.    Jamestown,  1884-89.    Deposed  from  ministry. 

1883. 

♦WILLIAM  G.  BAAS. 

Born  at  Zaandam,  Netherlands,  June  28,  1850.  A.B.  (Hope,  1880). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  (883.  Arcadia  and  Palmyra, 
1883-88.  Palmyra,  1888-91.  Beaverdam,  1891-1903.  Died,  Decem- 
ber 13,  1903. 

NATHAN  HENRY  DEMAREST,  Roxbury,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  July  3,  1861.  Son  of  David  S.  Demarest. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1880).  Licensed  and  ordained  by  Classis  of  New 
York,  1883.  Missionary  at  Nagasaki,  Japan,  1883-90.  Roxbury, 
1890 — .     President,  Board  of  Superintendents,  N.  B.  Sem.,  191 1. 

ISAAC  WILLIAM  GOWEN,  Weehawken,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  December  29,  1858.  Son  of  Henry 
Goweri.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1879).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1883.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1883.  Cold  Spring, 
1883-85.  Grove,  New  Durham,  1885 — .  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1902).  Asso- 
ciate* Editor,  "Christian  Intelligencer,"  1886-87.  Editor,  "Mission 
Field,"  1888-92.  Corresponding  Secretary,  Board  of  Publication, 
1893-. 

*ABEL  HENRY  HUIZINGA. 

Born  at  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  August  18,  1859.  A.B.  (Hope,  1880). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Holland,  1883.  Studied  Philology  at  Johns 
Hopkins  Univ..  1883-86.  New  Paltz,  1886-94.  Adjunct  Professor, 
Old  Testament  Literature  and  Exegesis,  McCormick  Sem.,  1894-96. 
Fishkill,  1896-1905.  Ph.D.  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1890).  Instructor 
in  Old  Testament  Languages  and  Exegesis,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1902-03. 
Died,  September  11,  1905. 

CLARENCE  MATHER  PERLEE,  New  Brunswick,  N.  .1. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  October  30,  1856.  Son  of  Ralph  N. 
Perlee.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1880).  Post  Graduate.  Union  Sem.,  1883-84. 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Albanj', 
1884.  Clarksville  and  Onisquethaw,  1884-87.  Boonton,  188S-91. 
Leeds  and  Athens,  2d,  1891-99.     St.  Thomas,  D.  W.  I.,  1902-11. 


Alumni.  203 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  SCARLET,  Macon,  Mich. 

A.B.  (Rutgers,  1880).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1883. 
Peapack,  1883-88.  New  Hurley,  1888-95.  Havana,  III,  1895- 1901. 
Macon,  Mich.,  1902-09.     Staed  Supply,  Macon,  1909-10. 

♦EDWIN  FRANCIS  SEE. 

Born  at  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  January  29,  1861.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1880). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Westchester,  1883.  Albany,  3d,  1883-86.  Gen- 
eral Secretary,  Brooklyn  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1886-1906.  Compiled  Religious 
Work  Prospectus  of  International  Committee,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1898- 
1901.     Died,  July  17,  1906. 

♦JOHN  STAEHLI. 

Born  in  Zurich,  Switzerland,  November  29,  1858.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1882-83.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1883.  Jersey  City,  ist, 
German  Evangelical,   1883-91.     Died  at  Jersey  City,  October  i,  1896. 

*ABRAHAM  STEQEMAN. 

Born  at  New  Groningen,  Mich.,  May  4,  1857.  A.B.  (Hope,  1880). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Holland,  1883.  Harrison,  S.  D.,  1883-92. 
New  Holland,  1892-99.    Died,  February  19,  1899. 

WILLIAM  VAUGHAN,  Belfast,  Maine. 

Born  at  New  Vineyard,  Maine,  Septem.ber  21,  1855.  Son  of  Hon. 
L.  M.  Vaughan.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1880).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1883.  Ordained  by  South  Classis  of  Bergen,  1883.  South 
Bergen  (Jersey  City),  1883-88.  Knox  Memorial  Chapel,  Collegiate, 
New  York  City.  1888-1902.     Trinity,  Belfast,  1908—. 


♦HERBERT  HENRY  CAMERON. 

Born  at  Thurman,  N.  Y.,  August  6,  1857.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  li 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1880-82.  Episcopal  General  Sem.,  New  York  City. 
Episcopal,  Franklin,  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.,  -1888.  B.D.  (Trinity). 
Died,  July  25,  1888. 

1884. 

MARION  TOWNSEND  CONKLIN,  High  Bridge,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  July  9,  1856.  Son  of  William  H.  Conk- 
lin.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1881).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1884. 
White  House,  1884-90.  Wallkill,  1890-1900.  Presbyterian,  Alamo- 
gordo.  New  Mexico,  1900-05.  Arapaho,  Okl.,  1905-07.  Shawnee, 
Okl.,  1907-10.    High  Bridge,  N.  J.,  1910 — . 


204  Biographical    Record. 

JOSIAH  ELMER  CRANE,  Wurtsboro,  N.  Y. 

P)i)rn  at  Iv'iir  Oaks,  N.  Y.,  April  27.  1853.  Son  of  William  H. 
Crane.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1881).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia, 
1884.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Orange,  1884.  Rocky  Hill,  1884-92. 
Schodack  Landing,  1892-96.  Wurtsboro,  1896 — .  Ph.D.  (Martyn 
College).     S.T.D.   (Harriman  L^niv.,  Tenn.). 


*JOSEPH  PAIGE  DAVIS. 

Born  at  Guilderland,  X.  Y.,  November  9,  1859.  Son  of  Rev.  Wil- 
liam P.  Davis  (1806-94).  A.B.  (Union,  1881).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  Schenectady,  1884.  Bethlehem,  ist,  1884-86.  Albany,  3d,  1886-87. 
Died,  April  16,  1887. 

*ALFRED  HOWARD  DEMAREST. 

Born  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  November  2^,  i860.  Son  of  Rev.  David 
D.  Demarest,  D.D.,  LL.D.  (1840).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1879).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1884.  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.,  1884- 
1901.  Catskill,  1901-04.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1904).-  Died,  November 
3,  1904. 

CHARLES  S.  DUTTON,  Holland,  Mich. 

Born  at  Elma,  N.  Y.,  in  1857.  A.B.  (Hope,  1881).  Ordained  by 
Classis  of  Michigan,  1884.  Macon  and  South  Macon,  Mich.,  1884-87. 
Stated  Supply,  Raritan,  111.,  1887-88. 

GUSTAVUS  ADOLPHUS  THEODORE  GOEBEL,      Stanton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  h>ankfort-on-Main,  Germany,  May  12,  1861.  Son  of 
Prof.  Ludwig  Goebel.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1884. 
German  Evangelical,  Yorkville,  New  York  City,  1884-90.  Green- 
burgh,  1890-1900.  Stanton,  1910 — .  Published:  (i)  German  Eng- 
lish Readers  L  H.  HL  :  (2)  German  English  Grammar  (Leidfaden) 
with  Prof.  Ludwig  Goeliel. 

*TUNIS  JOHN  KOMMERS. 

Born  at  Middlelnirg,  Zeeland,  Netherlands,  July  8,  1856.  A.B. 
(Hope,  1881).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Grand  River,  1884.  Pomp- 
ton,  1884-86.  Knox  Memorial,  New  York  City,  1886-88.  Presby- 
terian, Owray,  Col,  1888-89.  Linden,  N.  J.,  1889-91.  Lafayette,  Jer- 
sey City,  1891-1903.     Died  at  National  City,  Cal,  April  2,  1904. 


Alumni.  205 

JOEL  LOUCKS,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Palatine,  Montgomery  Co.,  N.  Y.,  January  7,  1853.  Son 
of  Conrad  K.  Loucks.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1881).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  Montgomery,  1884.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1884.  South 
Branch,  N.  J.,  1884-92. 

D.  CHARLES  PREYER,  Paris,  France. 

Amsterdam  Gymnasium.  X.  B.  Sem.,  1883-84.  Newark,  East, 
1884-86.     Asbury  Park.  1886-88. 

*FREDERICK  WILLIAM  RUHL. 

Born  at  Giessen,  Germany,  June  2Ti,  1847.  In  class  of  1872,  Rut- 
gers. Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1884.  Tyre,  1884-87.  Pratts- 
ville,  1889-91.  Cicero,  1891-92.  Manheim.  1892-95  Grahamsville, 
1895-98.     Died  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  September  12.  1904. 

WILLIAM  SCHMITZ,  Bushkill,  Penn. 

Born  at  Crefeld,  Germany.  April  28.  1857.  Son  of  William 
Schmitz.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1881).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York, 
1884.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1884.  Pottersville,  1884-86. 
Roxbury,  1886-90.  Presbyterian,  Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  1890-92.  Ful- 
tonville.  1892-igoi.  Rocky  Hill,  1901-04.  Talmage  Memorial,  Phila- 
delphia.  1904-08.     Stated  Supply.  Lower  Walpack,   1909 — . 

BASTIAN  SMITS,  Jackson,  Mich. 

A.B.    (Hope,   1881).     Stone  Ridge,   1884-85.     Constantine,    1885-88. 

GEORGE  HENRY  STEPHENS,  5233  Irving  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  at  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  September  27,  1857.  Son  of  Robert 
Stephens.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1881).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Raritan. 
Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Elizabeth.  N.  J.,  1885.  Presbyterian, 
Springfield,  N.  J.,  1885-86.  Presbyterian,  Flanders,  N.  J.,  1887-90. 
Presbyterian,  Berwick,  Penn.,  1890-98.  Supplied  Presbyterian,  Mt. 
Pleasant,  N.  J.,  1900-02.  Presbyterian,  Morrisville,  Penn.,  1902-04. 
With  "Presbyterian  Ministers'  Fund,"   1904 — . 

LIVINGSTON   LUDLOW  TAYLOR,  Canandaigua,   N.   Y. 

Born  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  September  16,  i860.  Son  of  Rev. 
William  J.  R.  Taylor,  D.D.  (1844).  A.B  (Rutgers.  1881).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Newark,  1884.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Orange,  1887. 
Assistant,  Middle  Collegiate,  New  York  City,   1884-87.     Port  Jervis, 


206  Biographical    Record. 

1887-91.  First  Presbyterian,  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  1891-94.  Ply- 
mouth Congregational,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1894-1900.  Puritan  Congre- 
gational, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1900-07.  First  Congregational,  Canan- 
daigua,  X.  Y.,  1907 — .    Trustee,  Rutgers,  1907 — . 

HORACE  GRANT  UNDERWOOD, 

American  Presbyterian  Mission,  Seoul,  Korea» 

Born  in  London,  England,  July  19,  1859.  Son  of  John  Underwood. 
A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1881).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1884. 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1884.  Pompton,  1884. 
Presbyterian  Missionary  to  Korea,  1885 — .  President  of  translators 
of  Korean  Bible.  Chairman,  Korean  Mission,  1888-90.  D.D.  (Univ^ 
N.  Y.,  1891).  Published:  (1)  Grammar  and  Dictionary  of  Korean- 
Language,  i88g:  (2)  "The  Call  of  Korea,'  1908:  (3)  "The  Relig- 
ions of  Eastern  Asia,"  1910. 

JOHN  RUSSELL  VERBRYCKE, 

2307  First  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  November  5,  i860.  Son  of  John 
Verbrycke.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1881).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1884.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Passaic,  1884.  Preakness, 
1884-87.  Piermont,  1887-93.  Gurley  Memorial  Presbyterian,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1893 — . 

GARRETT  WYCKOFF,  Red  Bank,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Roycefield,  N.  J.,  August  13,  1855.  Son  of  Garrett  Wyck- 
ofif.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1881).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Passaic,  1884. 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1884.  Annandale,  N.  J.,  1884-86. 
Cui-rytown,   1886-87.     Aletuchcn,   1887-94.      Holmdel,   1894-1909. 


ERNEST  HUNDHAUSEN. 

Born  at  Hamm,  Westphalia,  Germany   (?).     N.   B.  Sem.,   1882-83- 

1885. 

THEODORE  AMERMAN  BEEKMAN,  Rosendale,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  South  Branch,  N.  J.,  November  18,  1856.  Son  of  Abra- 
ham S.  Beekman.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1882).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Raritan,  1885.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Montgomery,  1885.  Colum- 
bia, 1885-87.  Stated  Supply,  Preakness,  1887-89.  Central  Bridge 
and  Howe's  Cave,  1889-93.  Jerusalem,  1893-1902.  Red  Bank,  1902- 
og.    Rosendale,  1909 — . 


Alumni.  307 

WILLIAM  STOCKTON  CRANMER,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Barnegat,  N.  J.,  December  19,  1859.  Son  of  Ira  S.  Cran- 
mer.  A.B.,  (Rutgers,  1882).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1885. 
Ordained  by  North  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1885.  Astoria,  1885-93. 
Somerville,  ist,  1893 — .     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1903). 

JOHN  GERARDUS  FAGQ,         34  Gramercy  Park,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Bethlehem,  Wis.,  February  21,  i860.  Son  of  Peter  Fagg. 
A.B.  (Hope,  1881).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Wisconsin,  1885.  Law- 
yersville  and  Cobleskill,  1885-87.  Missionary,  Amoy,' China,  1888-94. 
New  Paltz,  1894-95.  Middle  Collegiate,  New  York  City,  1896' — . 
D.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1902).  Published,  "Forty  Years  in  South  China, 
or  Life  of  John  Van  Nest  Talmage,"  1894. 

JOHN  HAMILTON  GILLESPIE,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Glasgow,  Scotland,  February  9,  1858.  Son  of  James  H. 
Gillespie.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1882).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Bergen, 
1885.  New  Hurley,  1885-88.  Professor  of  Greek,  Hope  College, 
1888-98.  Professor,  Hellenistic  Greek  and  New  Testament  Exegesis, 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1898-1911.  Lector  in  New  Testament  Criticism  and 
Missions,    N.    B.    Sem.,    191 1 — .      D.D.    (Rutgers,    1898,   and    Hope, 


EDWIN  OSCAR  MOFFETT,  Guilderland  Centre,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Westfield,  N.  J.,  September  29,  1857.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1882).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Orange,  1885.  New  Prospect,  N.  Y., 
1885-1905.  Central  Bridge  and  Howe's  Cave,  2d,  1906-12.  Guilder- 
land  Centre,  1912 — . 

HENRY  Dubois  MULFORD,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Livingston,  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y.,  September  27,  1859.  Son 
of  James  Mulford.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1881).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Hudson,  1885.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1885.  Six 
Mile  Run  (Franklin  Park),  1885-89.  Syracuse,  ist,  1889-97.  Pro- 
fessor, English  Language  and  Literature,  Rutgers,  1897-1911.  D.D. 
(Union,  1903).  Trustee,  Elmira  College,  1893-95.  Trustee,  Rut- 
gers, 1895-97. 

PHILIP  WILSON  PITCHER,  Amoy,  China. 

Born  at  Upper  Red  Hook,  N.  Y.,  January  31,  1856.  Son  of  Wil- 
liam  W.    Pitcher.     A.B.    (Rutgers,    1882).     Licensed  by   Classis   of 


■30S  Biognipliical    Record 

New  Brunswick,  1885.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1885. 
Missionary  at  Amoy,  China.  1885 — .  Published:  (1")  "Epitome  of 
Chinese  History,"  in  Chinese,  if)00,  1904;  (2)  "Sketch  of  Kuliang 
Mountain."  1905:  (3)  "Elements  of  Education,"  in  Cliinese,  1908; 
(4)   "In  and  About  Amoy,"   1909,  191 1. 

DANIEL  WESLEY  SKELLENGER, 

225  Elm  St.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y. 

A.B.  (Rutgers,  1882).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Xew  Brunswick, 
1885.  Franklin,  N.  J..  1885-86.  Presbyterian.  D.D.  (Emporia  Col- 
lege. Kansas,  1907,  and  Highland  Univ..  Kansas.  1907). 


1886. 

JUNIUS  C.  AYLER,  342  W.  59tli  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Isle  of  Wight  Co..  Virginia,  August  9,  i860.  Son  of 
Shannon  Ayler.  Ordained  in  African  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
1881.  A.  M.  E.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1881-85.  A.  M.  E.,  Prince- 
ton, N.  J.,  1885-87.  A.  M.  E..  Salem,  X.  J.,  1887-88.  A.  M.  E.,  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.,  1888-90.  Presiding  Elder.  A.  M.  E.  A.  M.  E.,  Bing- 
hamton,  X.  Y.,  1896.  A.  M.  E.,  Passaic,  X.  J.,  1902.  D.D.  (Chad- 
dock  College,  Quincy,  111.,  1893).  Attorney-at-Law,  Xew  Jersey, 
1893-. 

EVERT  JOHN  BLEKKINK,  Holland,  Mich. 

Born  at  Oostburg,  Wis.,  Mux  26,  1858.  Son  of  John  W.  Blekkink. 
A.B.  (Hope,  1883).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Schenectady,  1886.  Or- 
dained by  Classis  of  Schenectady.  1886.  Lisha's  Kill,  1886-88.  Co- 
bleskill  and  Lawyersville,  1888-94.  Trinity,  Amsterdam,  1894-99. 
Kalamazoo,  2d,  1899-1905.  Holland,  3d,  1905 — .  D.  D.  (Hope, 
1909). 

JOHN  HENRY  BRANDOW, 

59  S.  Manning  Boulevard,  Albany,   N.  Y. 

Born  at  Windham,  X.  Y.,  September  20,  1853.  Son  of  William 
H.  Brandow.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1883).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Greene, 
1886.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Montgomery,  1886.  Mohawk,  1886-88. 
First  Presbyterian,  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  1888-95.  Schuylerville,  1895- 
1905.  Schoharie,  1905-08.  Synodical  Missionary,  Particular  Synod 
of  Albany,  1908 — .     Published,  "The  Story  of  Old  Saratoga,"  1900. 


Alumni.  209 

WILLIAM  ISAAC  CHAMBERLAIN,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Madras,  India,  October  lo,  1862.  Son  of  Rev.  Jacob 
Chamberlain,  D.D.,  LL.D.  (1859).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1882).  Licensed 
and  ordained  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick.  1886.  Missionary  in 
India,  1887-1905.  President,  Voorhees  College,  India,  1900-05.  Pro- 
fessor, Logic  and  Mental  Philosophy,  Rutgers,  1905-09.  Secretary, 
Board  of  Foreign  Missions,  1909 — .  B.D.  (Rutgers,  1899).  Ph.D. 
(Columbia,  1899).  D.D.  (Hope,  1907).  President,  General  Synod, 
1908.     Published,  "Education  in  India,"  1899. 

GEORGE  ZABRISKIE  COLLIER,  Middleburgh,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Freehold,  N.  J.,  April  9,  1862.  Son  of  Rev.  Ezra  W.  Col- 
lier (1854).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1883).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1886.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Rensselaer,  1886.  Stuyve- 
sant,  1886-89.  Alexandria  Bay,  1890-96.  Grand  Haven,  2d,  1896- 
1900.    Mellenville,  1900-10.     Middleburgh,  1910 — . 

JACOB  DYK,  West  Sayvillc,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Dokkum,  Vriesland,  Netherlands,  February  15,  i860.  Son 
of  Jacob  F.  Dyk.  A.B.  (Hope,  1883).  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of 
Lyons,  N.  Y.,  1886.  Presbyterian.  Sodus,  N.  Y.,  1886-94.  Mayfield 
Presbyterian.  South  Bend,  Ind.,  1899-1901.  Herkimer.  West  Say- 
ville,   1911-12. 

♦JOHN  LAUBENHEIMER. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  July  12,  i86i.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1883).  West  New  Hempstead,  1886-S8.  East  Greenbush,  1888-1901. 
Grand  Lecturer,  F.  &  A.  M.,  1901-07,  1908-09.  Chaplain,  New  York 
Assembly,  1908.     Drowned  in  Lake  George,  July  15,  1909. 

*JOHN  MORRISON. 

Born  at  Fishkill-on-Hudson,  December  12,  1859.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1882).  Presbyterian,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.  Presbyterian,  Oakland, 
Cal.     Presbyterian,  Portland,  Oregon,  1892-99.     Died,  July  26,  1899. 

ALBERT  OLTMANS,  Tokyo,  Japan. 

Born  at  Zuidbroek,  Groningen,  Netherlands,  November  19,  1854. 
Son  of  Hapko  F.  Oltmans.  A.B.  (Hope,  1883).  Licensed  and  or- 
dained by  Classis  of  Grand  River,  1886.  Missionary  in  South  Japan, 
1886-1902.  Missionary  in  North  Japan,  1902-07,  1910 — .  Acting 
Western  District  Secretary,  Board  of  Foreign  Missions,  1907-10. 
D.D.  (Hope,  1902).  Vice  President,  General  Synod,  1903,  1908. 
14 


210  Biographical    Record. 

^ROBERT  VANDERBILT   PALMER. 

Born  at  Poughkcepsie,  N.  Y.,  May  9,  1861.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1883). 
Griggstown,  1886-90.     Shawangunk,  1890-93.     Died,  March  2,  1893. 

+EVERT  W.  STAPELKAMP. 

Born  at  Cedar  Grove,  Wis.,  September  21,  1858.  A.B.  (Hope, 
1883).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Grand  River,  1886.  Grand  Haven,  2d, 
1886-88.  Cedar  Grove,  Wis.,  1888-94.  Kalamazoo,  ist,  1894-.  Or- 
ange City,  1st,  -1907.     Died  at  Holland,  Mich.,  June  24,  1908. 

DAVID  FRANCIS  WILLIAMS,  28  Delaware  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  February  4,  1854.  Son  of  David  Wil- 
liams. Theological  School,  Adrian,  Mich.,  1880-81.  Ordained  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1884.  New  Salem,  1886-87.  Kiskatom, 
1888-89.  Linlithgo,  1902.  Presbyterian  Missionary,  Black  Hills, 
S.  D. 


DIRK  SCHOLTEN,  Edgerton,  Minn. 

Born  at  Zutphen,  Netherlands,  December  26,  1852.  Son  of  Wil- 
liam K.  Scholten.  A.B.  (Hope,  1883).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1883-84.  West- 
ern Sem.,  1884-86.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Iowa,  1886.  Ordained  by 
Classis  of  Wisconsin,  1886.  Luctor,  Kan.,  1886-91.  Muscatine, 
Iowa,  1891-96.  South  Blendon,  Mich.,  1896-1908.  Classical  Mission- 
ary, Pella  Classis,  1908-11. 

1887. 

PETER  STRYKER  BEEKMAN,  Johnstown,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Millstone,  N.  J.,  July  19,  1861.  Son  of  Stephen  A.  Beek- 
man.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1884).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1887.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1887.  Glenham, 
1887-93.  Currytown,  1893-1901.  Flatbush,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1901- 
09.  Johnstown,  1909 — .  Published,  "Centennial  History  of  the  Re- 
formed Church  of  Flatbush,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,"  1907. 

EVERT  Q.  BEYER,  Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Pella,  Iowa,  January  14,  1856.  Son  of  Gysbert  Beyer. 
A.B.  (Central  Univ.,  Iowa,  1884).  Licensed  by.  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1887.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Dubuque,  Iowa,  1888. 
Presbyterian,   Farley,   Iowa,    1887-89.     Presbyterian,   Coggon,   Iowa,. 


Alumni.  211 

1889-92.  Presbyterian,  Littleton  and  Otterville,  Iowa,  1892-94. 
Presbyterian,  Hazleton  and  Otterville,  Iowa,  1894-98.  Chaplain  of 
State  Penitentiary,  Anamosa,  Iowa,  1898-1901.  Presbyterian,  May- 
nard  and  Prairieburgh,  Iowa,  1901-04.  Presbyterian,  Brighton  and 
Salina,  Iowa,  1904-10.     Second  Presbyterian,  Keokuk,  Iowa,  1910 — . 

PETER  CRISPELL,  Montgomery,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hurley,  N.  Y.,  January  6,  1862.  Son  of  Peter  Crispell, 
Jr.,  M.D.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1884).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Kingston, 
1887.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1887.  Warwick,  1887-94. 
Utica,  1894-1902.     Montgomery,  1902 — . 

GEORGE  DAVIS,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  White  House,  N.  J.,  May  4,  i860.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1884). 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1887.  Peapack,  1887-93.  Marble- 
town,  1893-1901.     Canajoharie,  1911 — . 

♦BENJAMIN  EDWARD  DICKHAUT. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  April  29,  1863.  Son  of  Rev.  John  C. 
Dickhaut  (1815-87).  A.B.  (Rutgers.  1884).  Licensed  by  South 
Classis  of  Long  Island,  1887.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  York, 
1887.  Missionary,  Collegiate,  New  York  City,  1887-89.  Fishkill, 
1889-96.  Brooklyn,  South,  1896-1903.  First  Harlem  Collegiate,  New 
York  City,  1903-09.  First  Presbyterian,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.,  1909-11. 
Died,  December  27,  191 1. 

JOHN  AMOS  THOMSON,  Middlebush,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  May  12,  1857.  Son  of  James  H. 
Thomson.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1884).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1887.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Montgomery,  1887  Sprak- 
ers  and  Stone  Arabia,  1887-91.  Sprakers  and  East  Palatine,  1891- 
94.     Sprakers  and  Mapletown,  1894- 1902.     Middlebush,  1902 — 


EDWARD  MUSS  ARNOLT,  Denver,  Col. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1884-85.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1882. 
Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1883.  Dismissed  to  Presbytery  of  Baltimore, 
1883.     Cashier,  Continental  Oil  Co. 

*HENRY  VAN  BRACKLE. 

Born  at  Hazlet,  N.  J.  (?).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1884).  N.  B.  Sem., 
1884-85.    Died,  June  7,  1885. 


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1888. 

*JOHN  MITCHELL  ALLEN. 

Born  at  Centreville,  Va.,  December  26.  1861.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1885).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1888.  Upper  and  Lower 
Walpack,  1888-92.    Died,  May  24,  1892. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  BOOCOCK,  70  Wadsworth  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Birmingham,  England,  September  21,  1863.  Son  of  Rob- 
ert Boocock,  M.D.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1885).  Licensed  by  South  Classis 
of  Long  Island,  1888.  Grace  Chapel,  Flatbush,  1888-99.  First  Bay- 
onne,  1899-1909.  Director  of  Religious  Education.  First  Presby- 
terian, Bufifalo,  N.  Y.,  1909 — . 

WILLIAM  HENRY  STEELE  DEMAREST,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Alay  12,  1863.  Son  of  Rev.  David  D. 
Demarest,  D.D.,  LL.D.  (1840).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1883).  Teaching  in 
Rutgers  Preparatory  School,  1883-86.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1888.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Orange,  1888.  Walden, 
1888-97.  Catskill,  1897-1901.  Professor.  Ecclesiastical  History  and 
Church  Government,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1901-06.  President,  Rutgers  Col- 
lege, 1906 — .  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1901).  LL.D.  (Columbia,  1910, 
Union,  191  t,  and  Univ.  Pittsburgh,  1912).  President,  General 
Synod,   1909.     Published.  "An   Outline   of  Church   History,"   1905. 

JOHN  HENDRIK  de  VRIES,  Old  Saybrook,  Conn. 

Born  at  Amsterdam,  Netherlands,  ]\Liy  8,  1859.  Son  of  Hendrik 
<ie  Vries.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1881).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  VVestches- 
ler,  1888.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Westchester,  1888.  Immanuel 
Presbyterian  Chapel,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1888-93.  Bronxville,  1893-97. 
Second  Presbyterian,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  1897-1905.  Grace  Episcopal, 
Old  Saybrook,  Conn.,  1907 — .  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1903).  Published  a 
translation  of  Dr.  Kuyper's  "Encyclopedia  of  Sacred  Theology," 
1898. 

ARAGI  MIYAKE. 

Born  at  Okayama,  Japan,  August  24,  1865.  Son  of  Yasuyuki 
Miyake.  Studied  at  Doshisha  English  School,  1884.  Laboring  in 
Japan. 


Alumni.  213 

1889. 

JAMES  CANTINE,  Busrah,  Arabia. 

Born  at  Stone  Ridge,  N.  Y.,  March  3,  1861.  Son  of  James  Can- 
tine.  C.E.  (Union,  1883).  Licensed  and  ordained  by  Classis  of 
Kingston,  1889.    Missionary  to  Arabia,  1889 — .     D.D.  (Union,  1908). 

CHARLES  LAWRENCE  CLIST,  lox  W.  123d  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.,  April  16,  i860.  Son  of  Charles  J. 
Clist.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1889.  Ordained  by 
Classis  of  Passaic,  1889.  Montville,  1889-91.  Free  Reformed,  Jersey 
City,  1891-95.  In  New  York  Law  School,  1895.  Stated  Supply, 
Nassau  Presbytery,  one  year.  Marbletown,  1901-04.  Plattekill, 
1904-09. 

GEORGE  HALE  COTTON,  Bunton,  Kansas. 

Born  at  South  Bend,  Ind.,  October  12,  1857.  Son  of  Rev.  Joseph 
Cotton.  In  Western  College,  Iowa.  Licensed  by  Conference  of 
United  Brethren,  Toledo,  Iowa,  1883.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New 
York,  1891.  Assistant,  Middle  Collegiate,  New  York  City,  1889-91. 
Schraalenbergh,   1892-1906.     Presbyterian,  Bunton,  Kan.,   1906 — . 

WILLIAM  JOHN  DUIKER,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born  at  Niezyl,  Netherlands,  January  21,  1865.  Son  of  Rev.  Roe- 
lofif  Duiker.  A.B.  (Hope,  1886).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1889.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1889.  Holland, 
Albany,  1889-91.  Middleburgh,  Iowa,  1891-95.  Fulton,  111.,  1895- 
1902.  Gibbsville,  Wis.,  1902-08.  Leighton,  Iowa,  1908-12.  Grand 
Rapids,  6th,  1912 — . 

BAREND  WILLIAM  LAMMERS,  Corsica,  S.  D. 

Born  at  Cedar  Grove,  Wis.,  June  24,  i860.  Son  of  J.  B.  Lammers. 
A.B.  (Hope,  1886).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1889. 
Hull  and  Boyden,  Iowa,  1889-92.  Jamestown,  ist,  Mich.,  1892- 1903. 
With  American  Tract  Society,  1903-05.  Westfield,  N.  D.,  1905-10. 
Corsica,  S.  D.,  1910 — . 

PHILIP  T.  PHELPS,  158  Jay  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Holland,  Mich.,  November  26,  1862.  Son  of  Rev.  Philip 
Phelps,  D.D.,  LL.D.  (1849).  A.B.  (Hope,  1882).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Schoharie,  1889.  Sharon,  1889-95.  Ghent,  ist,  1895-1901. 
Gansevoort,  1901-07.     Buskirk,  1907-10. 


214  Biographical   Record. 

EDGAR  TILTON,  JR.,  269  Lenox  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Brookljn,  N.  Y.,  January  12,  1865.  Son  of  Edgar  Tilton. 
A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1886).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick, 
1889.  Ordained  by  South  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1889.  Bethany 
Chapel,  Brooklyn,  1889-91.  Jamaica,  1891-98.  Harlem  Collegiate, 
New  York  City,  1898—.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1902).  Published,  "His- 
tory of  the  Reformed  Low  Dutch  Church  of  Harlem,"  1910. 


LOUIS  GANSS. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1886-87. 

H.  QARABED. 

Born  at  Cicilia,  February  14,  1858.  Son  of  V.  Garabed.  An  Ar- 
menian from  Marash.  Student  at  Wooster  Univ.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1886-87. 

JEREMIAS  KRUIDENIER,  Tanta,  Egypt. 

Born  at  Hitzert,  Holland,  February  13,  1864.  Son  of  Rev.  Bastian 
Kruidenier.     A.B.   (Hope,  1886).     N.  B.  Sem.,  1886-87. 

LITTLETON  STURGES. 

Born  in  Worcester  County,  Maryland,  October  12,  1842.  Son  of 
George  Sturges.  Pastor  of  African  M.  E.  Church,  New  Brunswick, 
N.  J.    N.  B.  Sem.,  1886-88. 


1890. 

LEWIS  CURRY  ANDREW,      26  Fairfield  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Born  near  East  New  Market,  Md.,  January  24,  1S52.  St.  John's 
College,  Annapolis,  Md.  Ordained  by  Methodist  Episcopal  Confer- 
ence, Wilmington,  Del.     West  Farms,  New  York  City,  1890-99. 

GEORGE  WARREN  FURBECK,  Altamont,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Westerlo,  N.  Y.,  October  23,  1864.  Son  of  Rev.  Philip 
Furbeck  (1859).  A.B.  (Union,  1887).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Pas- 
saic, 1890.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Rensselaer,  1890.  Stuyvesant, 
1890-98.     Sixth,  Albany,  1898-1909.    Altamont,  1909 — . 


Alumni.  215 

ALBERT  BENJAMIN  HERMAN, 

316  Ostrander  PI.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Sebringville,  Ontario,  Canada,  September  i,  1863.  Son 
of  Rev.  Lewis  Herman.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1887).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  New  Brunswick,  1890.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Monmouth,  1890. 
Long  Branch,  1890-97.     Mount  Pleasant,  N.  Y.,  1897 — . 

WILLIAM  JOHNSTON,  Sparta,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Toronto,  Canada,  July  19,  1855.  Son  of  Rev.  W.  A.  John- 
ston. Student  at  Queen's  College,  Kingston,  Canada,  two  years. 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1890.  Ordained  by  Classis 
of  Bergen,  1890.  Guttenberg,  1890-91.  Lodi,  1891-98.  Hawthorne 
and  North  Paterson,  1898-1900.  Peapack,  1901-03.  Presbyterian, 
Dundee  Lake,  N.  J.,    1908-10.     Presbyterian,   Sparta,  N.   J.,   191 1 — . 

MORITZ  JOHANNES  SCHWARTZ. 

Born  at  Drohobycz,  Gallicia,  October  19,  1853.  Hebrew  and  Tal- 
mudical  teacher,  1873-82.  Studied  Christian  Theology  in  Germany. 
Translated  Heidelberg  Catechism  into  Hebrew.  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  New  York. 

FRANK  SEYMOUR  SCUDDER,  Honolulu,  T.   H. 

Born  at  Conoor,  India,  April  28,  1862.  Son  of  Rev.  Ezekiel  C. 
Scudder,  D.D.  (1855).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1885).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  New  Brunswick,  1890.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Illinois,  1890. 
Havana,  111.,  1890-93.  Secretary,  Arabian  Mission,  1893-94.  Mt. 
Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1894-97.  Missionary,  North  Japan,  1897-1907.  Su- 
perintendent of  Japanese  Work,  Hawaian  Board,  Honolulu,  T.  H., 
1907 — .     Published,  "Songs  of  Rutgers,"  1885. 

GEORGE  EDWIN  TALMAGE,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I. 

Born  at  Anioy,  China,  August  16,  1865.  Son  of  Rev.  John  V.  N. 
Talmage,  D.D.  (1845).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1886).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  New  Brunswick,  1890.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1890. 
Mott  Haven,  New  York  City,  1890-98.  Schenectady,  2d,  1898- 1907. 
Curate,  Grace  Episcopal  Church,  New  York  City,  1908-11.  Rector, 
Christ  Episcopal  Church,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  191 1 — . 

SAMUEL  MARINUS   ZWEMER,  Bahrein,   Arabia. 

Born  at  Vriesland,  Mich.,  April  12,  1867.  Son  of  Rev.  Adrian 
Zwemer    (1823-     ).     A.B.    (Hope,    1887).     Licensed   by   Classis   of 


216  Biographical   Record. 

New  Brunswick,  1890.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Iowa,  1890.  Alis- 
sionary  to  Arabia,  1890 — .  Travelling  Secretary,  Student  Volun- 
teer Movement;  1906-07.  Secretary,  Student  Volunteer  Movement 
(Candidate  Department),  1907-10.  Field  Secretary,  Board  of  For- 
eign Missions,  1907-10.  Editor,  "The  Moslem  World  Quarterly," 
191 1 — .  Chairman,  Cairo  and  Lucknow  Conference.  D.D.  (Hope, 
1904).  F.R.G.S.  (London).  Corresponding  Member,  Victoria  In- 
stitute, London.  Published:  (i)  "Arabia,  the  Cradle  of  Islam," 
1901 ;  (2)  "Topsy  Turvy  Land,"  1902;  (3)  "Raymond  Lull,"  1904; 
(4)  "Moslem  Doctrine  of  God,"  1906;  (5)  "Islam,"  1907;  (6)  "Mos- 
lem World,"  1908;  (7)  "Nearer  and  Farther  East,"  1908;  (8)  "Un- 
occupied Fields  in  Africa  and  Asia,"  191 1. 


EDWIN   FORREST    HALLENBECK,  San   Diego,   Cal. 

Born  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  December  2,  1864.  Son  of  James  E. 
Hallenbeck.  Special  course,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1889-90.  Ordained  by 
Classis  of  Albany,  1890.  Brooklyn,  North,  1890-93.  First  Presby- 
terian. Rensselaer,  N.  Y.,  1893-96.  Third  Presbyterian,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  1896-1901.  West  Presbyterian,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1901-07. 
Associate  Pastor,  Fifth  Ave.  Presbyterian,  New  York  City,  1907-09. 
First  Presbyterian,  San  Diego,-  Cal.,  1909 — .  D.D.  (Harriman 
Univ.,  Tenn.,   1901).     Published,  "The  Passion  for  Men,"  1904. 

NATHANIEL  NICOLAI. 

Born  at  Riga,  Russia,  March  19,  1866.  Riga  Gymnasium,  1882. 
Resident  Graduate,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1889-90.     Canarsie,  1889-90. 

1891. 

WILLIAM  TEN  EYCK  ADAMS,  Winfield,  L.  I.,  N.  V. 

Born  at  Astoria,  L.  I.,  June  30.  1863.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1888). 
Ordained  by  South  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1891.  Borough  Park, 
Brooklyn,    1891-1906.      Hoboken,    1906-10.      Winfield,    L.    I.,    191 1 — . 

^WILLIAM  ARMITAGE  BEARDSLEE. 

Born  at  Constantine,  Mich,  April  4,  1867.  Son  of  Rev.  J.  W. 
Beardslee,  D.D.,  LL.D.  (1863).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1888).  Assistant, 
Yonkers,  ist,  1891-92.  Park  Hill,  Yonkers,  1892-95.  Presbyterian, 
Saranac,  N.  Y.,  1895-97.     Died,  October  19,  1897. 


Alumni.  217 

JOHN  BOMBIN,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Allenstein,  Germany,  January  7,  1858.  Univ.  Konigs- 
berg.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1891.  Ordained  by  Classis 
of  Bergen,  1891.     Hackensack,  3d   (German),   1891 — . 

LEWIS  BIRGE  CHAMBERLAIN,  Madanapalle,  India. 

Born  at  Vellore,  India,  October  3,  1864.  Son  of  Rev.  Jacob 
Chamberlain,  D.D.,  LL.D.  (1859).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1886).  Licensed 
and  ordained  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1891.  Missionary  to 
India,  1891 — .  Published,  "Bible  Stories  for  Little  Beginners," 
1905. 

SAMUEL  ROBERT  CUNNINGHAM,  Oakland,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Antrim,  Ireland,  September  30,  1857.  Son  of  Josias  Cun- 
ningham. Temple  College,  Philadelphia,  1888.  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  New  Brunswick,  1891.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Monmouth,  1891. 
Colts  Neck,  1891-1901.  Ponds  (Oakland),  1901-06.  Ph.B.  (Taylor 
Univ.,  1899). 

^STEPHEN  Dubois  demarest. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  January  28,  1868.  Son  of  Rev. 
David  D.  Demarest,  D.D.,  LL.D.  (1840).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1887). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1891.  Presbyterian,  Bes- 
semer, near  Pueblo,  Col,  1891-92.  Congregational,  Prescott,  Ariz., 
1892-94.     Died,  December   11,   1894. 

HENRY  HARMELING,  313  Washington  St.,  Grand  Haven,  Mich. 

Born  at  Oostburg,  Wis.,  November  8,  1864.  A.B.  (Hope,  1888). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Wisconsin,  1891.  Sheboygan  Falls,  Wis., 
1891-94.  Alto,  Wis.,  1891-1900.  Chicago,  ist,  1900-07.  South  Hol- 
land, 111.,  1907-09.     Grand  Haven,  ist,  1909 — . 

MARTIN  OSSEWAARDE,  Prairie  View,  Kan. 

Born  at  Wissenkerke,  Netherlands,  November  10,  1865.  Son  of 
Peter  Ossewaarde.  A.B.  (Hope,  1888).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick,  1891.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1891. 
Holland,  New  York  City,  1891-93.  East  Williamson,  1893-97.  Cly- 
mer,  1897-1905.  Summit,  111.,  1905-08.  Pella,  4th,  Iowa,  1908-09. 
Prairie  View,  Kan.,  1909 — . 


218  Biographical   Record 

JOHN  VAN  WESTENBURG,  Jamestown,  Mich. 

Born  at  Brouwershaven,  Netherlands,  December  25,  1866.  Son  of 
William  Van  Westenburg.  A.B.  (Hope,  1888).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  New  Brunswick,  1891.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Rochester,  1891. 
Pultneyville,  1891-92.  Brighton,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1892-96.  Hol- 
land, Albany,  1896- 1902.  First,  Pella,  Iowa,  1902-05.  Cleveland, 
1st,   1909-11.     Jamestown,   Mich.,   191 1 — . 

OSCAR  MaCiWURTRIE  VOORHEES, 

350  E.  146th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  near  Somerville,  N.  J.,  December  29,  1864.  Son  of  Samuel 
S.  Voorhees.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1888).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Rari- 
tan,  1891.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1891.  Three 
Bridges,  1891-1903.  High  Bridge,  N.  J.,  1903-09.  Mott  Haven, 
New  York  City,  1909 — .  D.D.  (Miami  Univ.,  1911).  Secretary 
and  Treasurer,  United  Chapters  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1901 — .  Editor, 
"The  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Key,"  1910 — .  Published,  "Historical  Sketch 
of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1891. 


FERDINAND  SCHENCK  WILSON,  iii  W.  5th  St.,  Bayonne,  N.J. 

Born  at  Millstone,  N.  J.,  September  2,  1864.  Son  of  Ferdinand 
S.  Wilson.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1888).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1891.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Passaic,  1891.  Pompton, 
1891-1902.     Fifth  St.,  Bayonne,  1902 — . 

JOHN  EDGAR  WINNE,  Cortland,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Castleton,  N.  Y.,  November  13,  1861.  Son  of  James  M. 
Winne.  A.B.  (LTnion,  1888).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Rensselaer, 
1891.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Ulster,  1891.  Church  of  the  Com- 
forter, Kingston,  1891-1902.  Kiskatom,  1907-09.  Helderberg  (Guild- 
erland   Center),   1909-11.     Cortland,   191 1 — . 

CHARLES  STERLING  WYCKOFF, 

526  W.  I  nth  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  West  Troy,  N.  Y.,  March  20,  1866.  Son  of  Rev.  Jacob 
S.  Wyckoff  (1856).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1888).  Licensed  by  North 
Classis  of  Long  Island,  1891.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Illinois,  1891. 
Manito  and  Spring  Lake,  1891-94.  South  Philadelphia,  1897-98. 
West  Troy,  1898-99.  Grace,  Flatbush,  1899-1910.  Student  at  Yale 
Divinity  School,  1894-97. 


Alumni.  319 

♦CORNELIUS  EMERICK  WYCKOFF. 

Born  at  Woodstock,  N.  Y.,  July  28,  1866.  Son  of  Rev.  DeWitt 
B.  Wyckofif  (1865).  In  class  of  1888,  Rutgers.  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  Rensselaer,  1891.  Castleton,  1891-93.  Bethany  Chapel,  Brooklyn, 
1893-97.    Irvington,  N.  J.,  1897-1901.    Died,  April  n,  1901. 


WILLIAM  SAMUEL  BISHOP,  Sewanee,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  August  26,  1865.  Son  of  Rev. 
George  S.  Bishop,  D.D.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1887).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1888- 
89.  B.D.  (General  Sem.,  New  York  City,  1892).  Ordained  by 
Bishop  John  F.  Spaulding.  D.D.,  of  Colorado,  1891.  Protestant 
Episcopal,  Christ  Church  (now  St.  Barnabas),  Denver,  Col.,  1891- 
c)2.  Protestant  Episcopal,  St.  Barnabas,  Glenwood  Springs,  Col., 
1892-94.  Curate  in  St.  John's  Chapel,  Trinity  Parish,  New  York 
City,  1894-1902.  Professor,  Dogmatic  Theology  and  Metaphysics, 
University  of  the  South,  Sewanee,  Tenn.,  1902—.  D.D.  (General 
Sem.,  1905).  Published,  "The  Development  of  Trinitarian  Doctrine 
in  the  Nicene  and  Athanasian  Creeds,"  1910. 

MELVIN  BRANDOW,  Sharon,  Conn. 

Born  at  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.,  September  12,  1863.  Son  of  Obadiah 
Brandow.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1888).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1888-89.  Graduate, 
Meadville  Theological  School,  1904.  Unitarian,  Church  of  Our 
Father,  Lancaster,  Penn.,  1904-08.  First  Unitarian,  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  1908-10.  PubHshed  a  translation  of  Carl  Hiltz's  "The  Steps 
of  Life,"  1907. 

ALBERT  C.  BURRELL. 

Born  at  Abbyville,  Va.,  December  14,  1866.  Son  of  Rev.  James 
Burrell.     A  negro.     Attended  a  few  recitations  only.     Baptist. 

OILES  HERBERT  SHARPLEY,  Corry,  Pa. 

Born  at  Witheridge,  England,  December  17,  1864.  Son  of  Rev. 
George  Sharpley.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1888).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1888-89. 
Graduated  at  General  Sem.,  New  York  City,  1891.  Ordained  in  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1891.  P.  E.,  St.  Luke's  Mission,  Bil- 
lings, and  Calvary  Mission,  Red  Lodge,  Montana,  1891-92.  P.  E., 
St.  Martin's  Mission,  Omaha,  Neb.,  1892-94.  Assistant,  P.  E.,  All 
Saints',  Orange,  N.  J.,  1894-1900.  Assistant,  P.  E.,  Christ  Church, 
New  Haven,   Conn.,   1900-02.     P.   E.,   St.  James'  Mission,  Laconia, 


220  Biographical   Record. 

N.  H..  1902-07.  P.  E.,  Gethsemane  Parish,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1907-08.  P.  E..  Assistant,  Christ  Church,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1908-12. 
P.  E.,  Emanuel,  Corry,  Pa.,   1912 — . 

1892. 

JOHN  JACOB  BURKART. 

Born  at  Bremen,  Ind.,  July  26,  1868.  Son  of  Nicholas  Burkart. 
Chaplain,  City  Prison,  Baltimore,  Md. 

JOHN  TEN  EYCK  DeWITT,  Oradell,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Guilford,  N.  Y.,  September  22,  1867.  Son  of  Rev.  Rich- 
ard DeWitt  (1863).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1889).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Ulster,  1892.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1892.  Oradell,  1892- 
1903. 

*LOUIS  HIEBER. 

Born  at  Landsberg,  Bavaria,  June  19,  1863.  In  class  of  1892, 
Rutgers.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1892.  Stuyvesant 
Falls,  1892-93.  New  Hyde  Park,  1893-95.  Blooming  Grove,  1895- 
97.     Cuddebackville,  1897-99.     Died  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  July  30,  1908. 

HENRY  TITUS  JONES,  Whitehouse  Station,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Middlebush,  N.  J..  August  13,  1859.  Son  of  Rev.  Henry 
W.  F.  Jones  (i860).  Licensed  by  South  Classis  of  Bergen,  1892. 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1892.  Dashville  Falls, 
1892-93.  Associate,  Brooklyn,  ist,  1893-94.  Mission  work.  Oak 
Tree,  N.  J.,  1896-99.    Whitehouse,  1900 — . 

*GEORGE  ALBERT  LUCKENBILL. 

Born  at  Branchdale,  Penn.,  July  14,  1862.  Studied  at  Ursinus 
College.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1892.  Montville, 
1892-94.     Killed  by  train  at  Glen  Rock,  N.  J.,  October  2,  1900. 

TEUNIS  WILLIAM  MUILENBURQ, 

221  Vine  St.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

Born  at  Pella,  Iowa,  June  15,  1864.  Son  of  William  C.  Muilen- 
burg.  A.B.  (Hope,  1889).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick, 
1892.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Iowa,  1892.  Boyden,  Iowa,  1892-94. 
Grand  Rapids,  7th,  1894-98.  Grand  Haven,  ist,  1898-1908.  Trinity, 
Grand  Rapids,  1908-11. 


Alumni.  221 

GEORGE  GURNEE  SEIBERT,  Owasco,  N.  Y, 

Born  at  Middletown,  N.  J.,  April  lo,  1867.  Son  of  Rev.  George 
Seibert  (1866).  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1889).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Bergen,  1892.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1892.  Garfield, 
1892-96.  Helderberg  (Guilderland  Centre),  1896-1906.  Hagaman, 
1906-11.     Owasco,  1911 — . 

WILLIAM  STEGEMAN,  Sandstone,  Minn. 

Born  at  New  Groningen,  Mich.,  August  19,  1865.  Son  of  Mannes 
Stegeman.  A.B.  (Hope,  1889).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1892.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Dakota,  1892.  Grand  View, 
S.  D.,  1892-97.  Pella,  Neb.,  1897-1900.  Springfield,  S.  D.,  1900-05. 
Sheldon,  Iowa,  1905-07.     Sandstone,  Minn.,  1907 — . 

ELIAS  WORTMAN  THOMPSON,       Hastings=upon=Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Readington,  N.  J.,  March  31,  1866.  Son  of  Aaron  J. 
Thompson.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1889).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Raritan, 
1892.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1892.  Talmage  Mem- 
orial, Philadelphia,  1892-94.  Havana,  111.,  1894-95.  Associate  Pas- 
tor, 1st,  Philadelphia,  1895-96.  Broadway,  Paterson,  1896-1904. 
Missionary  Superintendent,  Oklahoma,  1904-06.  Hastings-upon- 
Hudson,  1906 — .  Published:  (i)  "History  of  Classis  of  Paramus" 
(Associate  Editor),  1900;  (2)  "History  of  the  Broadway  Reformed 
Church,  Paterson,  N.  J.,"  1900;  (3)  "History  of  the  Reformed 
Church  of  Glen  Rock,  N.  J.,"  igoo. 

THOMAS  POWELL  VERNOLL,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Hurley,  N.  Y.,  January  31,  1856.  Son  of  John  D. 
Vernoll.  Bachelor  of  Oratory  (National  School  of  Elocution  and 
Oratory,  Philadelphia,  1889).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Passaic,  1892. 
Paterson,  ist,  1892 — . 

WALTER  WINANT,  Tappan,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  May  17,  1865.  Son  of  Edward  Wi- 
nant.  In  class  of  1892,  Rutgers.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Paramus, 
1892.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Orange,  1892.  Berea,  1892-94.  Cox- 
sackie,  ist,  1894-97. 

♦PETER  JOHN  ZWEMER. 

Born  at  South  Holland,  111.,  September  22,  1868.  Son  of  Rev. 
Adrian  Zwemer  (1823-     ).    A.B.  (Hope,  1888).    Licensed  by  Classis 


222  Biographical   Record. 

of  Michigan,  1892.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Grand  River,  1892. 
Missionary  to  Arabia,  1892-98.  Died  in  New  York  City,  October 
18,1898. 


JAMES  EVERITT  CLARKE,  415  Church  St.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  January  5.  1868.  Son  of  Robert  K.  Clarke. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1889-91.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Lebanon,  Cumber- 
land Presbyterian,  1891.  Cumberland  Presbyterian,  Watkins  Park,. 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  1891-92.  C.  P.,  Russellville,  Ky.,  1892-97.  C.  P., 
Addison  Ave.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1897-1904.  Editor,  "The  Cumber- 
land Presbyterian,"  1904-10.  Editor,  "The  Presbyterian  Advance,"^ 
1910 — .  D.D.  (Cumberland  Univ.,  1905).  Published,  "A  Mind  tO' 
Work,"  1898. 

CHARLES  MAAR,  Delmar,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  September  6,  1864.  Son  of  Henry 
Maar.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1889).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1889-90.  Graduate, 
Auburn  Sem.,  1892.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1892. 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  Montgomery,  1892.  Owasco  Lake,  1892-93. 
Cobleskill,  1894-95.  Syracuse,  2d,  1895-99.  Upper  Red  Hook,  1899- 
1903.  Wallkill,  1903-07.  New  York  State  Insurance  Department,. 
1907—. 

1893. 

ALFRED  DUNCOMBE,  Bogota,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Stroud,  Gloucestershire,  England,  November  26,  i860. 
Son  of  Rev.  Francis  Duncombe.  In  class  of  1891,  Rutgers.  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1893.  Ordained  by  North  Classis  of 
Long  Island,   1893.     Manhasset,   1893-1907.     Bogota.   1907 — . 

MARTIN  FLIPSE,  10710  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

Born  at  Cedar  Grove,  Wis.,  July  12,  1866.  Son  of  Marinus  Flipse. 
A.B.  (Hope,  1890).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1893.  Holland, 
-Albany,  1893-96.  Passaic,  Holland,  ist,  1890-1909.  Roseland,  ist, 
Chicago,  1909 — . 

GARRETT  JACOB  FOLMSBEE. 

Born  at  South  Schodack,  N.  Y.,  November  i,  1865.  Son  of  Jacob 
M.  Folmsbee.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1890).  Prospect  Hill,  New  York 
City,  1893-96.     Became  a  Roman  Catholic. 


Alumni.  223 

ORVILLE  J.  HOQAN,  Closter,  N.  J.. 

Born  at  Indian   Fields,  X.  Y.,  April  4,  i86t.     Son  of  Robert  J. 

Hogan.      Licensed  by   Classis   of  Xew   Brunswick,   1893.     Ordained 

by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,   1893.  Rock>'  Hill,  1893-99.     St.  Johns- 
ville,  1899^1909.     Closter,  1909 — . 

HENRY  HOSPERS,  123   Ransom  St.,   Grand   Rapids,   Mich. 

Born  at  Pella.  Iowa,  February  15,  1869.  Son  of  Hon.  Henry 
Hospers.  A.B.  (Hope,  1890).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Rochester, 
1893.  Clymer.  1893-96.  Gibbsville,  Wis.,  1897-99.  Englewood, 
Chicago.  1899-1905.  Roseland,  ist,  1905-09-  Kalamazoo,  2d,  1909- 
II.     Grand  Rapids.  2d,  1911 — . 

*WILLIAM  MARINUS  CHRISTIAN  JACOBS. 

Born  at  Armelo.  Netherlands,  September  18,  1863.  Son  of  Rev. 
Christian  W.  Jacobs  (1838-91).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Paramus, 
1893.     Holland,  Passaic,  1893-95.     Died,  September  23,  1895. 

ISAAC  SPERLING,  South  Branch,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Kingston,  X.  J.,  November  15,  i860.  Son  of  Albert  G. 
Sperling.  In  class  of  1890,  Rutgers.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1893.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1893.  South 
Branch,  1893 — . 

ELIAS  BROWN  VAN  ARSDALE,  Interlaken,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  High  Falls,  X.  Y.,  August  2,  1869.  Son  of  Rev.  Xathan- 
iel  H.  Van  Arsdale,  D.D.  (1867).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1890).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1893.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Rochester, 
1893.     Interlaken   (formerly  Farmer),  X.  Y.,  1893 — • 

ISAAC  VAN  KAMPEN,  Monsey,  N.  V. 

Born  at  Holland,  Mich.,  October  21,  1861.  A.B.  (Hope,  1890). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Rensselaer.  1893.  Saddle  River,  1893—. 
Ph.D.   (111.  Univ..  1900). 

JOHN  S.  VAN  ORDEN,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Spring  Valley,  X'.  Y.,  December  6.  1867.  Son  of  Peter 
S.  Van  Orden.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1890).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Par- 
amus, 1893.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1893.  Blawen- 
burg,  1893-1904. 


224  Biographical   Record. 

.^CHARLES  WILLIAM  VAN  ZEE. 

Born  at  Salterville,  N.  J.,  January  9,  1867.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1890). 
Licensed  by  South  Classis  of  Bergen,  1893.  Marlboro  (Freehold 
1st),  1893-1900.  Trinity,  Amsterdam,  1900-01.  High  Bridge,  N.  J., 
1902-03.     Ph.D.    (Taylor  Univ.,  1899).     Died,  August  16,  1903. 

*WILLIAM  DAVIS  WARD. 

Born  at  New  Hackensack,  N.  Y.,  June  16,  1869.  Son  of  Rev. 
Henry  Ward,  D.D.  (1867).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1890).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Bergen,  1893.  Kiskatom,  1893- 1902.  Oyster  Bay,  1902-08. 
Died,  July  12,  1908. 


SATORI  KATO. 

Special  student,  X.  B.  Sem.,  1891-92. 

THOMAS  MORTON. 

Born  at  Salem,  Mass.,  June  8,  1851.  A.B.  (Madison  Univ.,  1879). 
Union  Sem.,  1886-89.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1888.  Stated 
Supply,  Spotswood,  1890-91.  Special  student,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1891-92. 
New   Salem,   N.   Y.,    1892-93.     Glenville,   1893-95.     Europe,    1895-96. 

HARMAN  VAN  SLYKE  PEEKE,  Fuknoka,  Japan. 

Born  at  Owasco,  N.  Y.,  November  6,  1866.  Son  of  Rev.  Alonzo 
P.  Peeke  (1862).  A.B.  (Hope,  1887).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1891-92.  Au- 
burn Sem.,  1893.  Licensed  and  ordained  by  Classis  of  Michigan, 
1893.     Missionary  to  Japan,  1893 — . 

CARL  E.  S.  T.  PETERSON. 

Born  at  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  October  16,  1859.  Son  of  Thomas 
Peterson.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1890-92.     Methodist  Episcopal. 

ARTHUR  SPAULDING,  Salem,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Athens,  N.  Y.,  November  18,  1866.  Son  of  Rev.  Cyril 
Spaulding  (1846).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1890).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1890-91. 
Graduate,  Union  Sem.,  1893.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  New 
York,  1894.  Assistant,  Passaic,  ist,  1893-95.  Presbyterian,  Bain- 
bridge,  N.  Y.,  1895-1905.     Presbyterian,  Salem,  N.   Y.,  1905 — . 


Alumni.  225 

*WILLIAM  BISHOP  TOMKINS. 

Born  at  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  December  25,  1867.  In  class  of  1888, 
Rutgers.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1890-93.  Ordained  as  a  Presbyterian.  Died 
at  Pasadena,  Cal.,  March  27,  1904. 

ARCHIE  G.  YOUNG. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1890-91. 

1894. 

DIRK  LAURENS  BETTEN,  Marion,  Wayne  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Bella,  Iowa,  January  29,  1869.  Son  of  Antonie  J.  Betten, 
Jr.  A.B.  (Hope,  1890).  Univ.  Michigan,  1891.  Licensed  by  Cassis 
of  New  Brunswick,  1894.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1894. 
Paterson,  ist  Holland,  1894-97.  Brighton,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1897- 
1910.    Marion,  N.  Y.,  1910— . 

*EDWARD  OTIS  CHICKERING. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  February  9,  1866.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1891). 
Raritan,  III,  1894-97.    Schaghticoke,  1897-98.    Died,  March  12,  1898. 

ABRAM  DURYEE,  24  Highland  Ave.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J, 

Born  at  Millstone,  N.  J.,  August  4,  1867.  Son  of  John  H.  Dur- 
yee.  In  class  of  1893,  Rutgers.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1894.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1894.  Cherry  Hill, 
N.  J.,  1894-1911.     Assistant,  Bergen,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  191 1 — . 

HOWARD  CROSBY  HASBROUCK, 

743  New  Lots  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  March  i,  1870.  Son  of  Jared  Hasbrouck. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1891).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick, 
1894.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1894.  Peapack,  1894-1900. 
Piermont,  1900-04.     New  Lots,  Brooklyn,  1904 — . 

JASPER  SAMUEL  HOGAN,  278  Pacific  Ave.,  Jersey  City.  N.  J. 

Born  at  Guilderland  Centre,  N.  Y.,  October  10,  1867.  Son  of 
Robert  J.  Hogan.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1891).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Schenectady,  1894.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Montgomery,  1894. 
Glen,  1894-96.  Pompton  Plains,  1896- 1903.  Lafayette.  Jersey  City, 
1903 — .  Published,  "Centennial  History  of  the  Glen  Reformed 
Church." 
15 


226  Bwgraphical    Record. 

ROBERT  JAMES  HOG  AN,     ii  Hegeman  St.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Guilderland,  N.  Y.,  August  ii,  1865.  Son  of  Robert  J. 
Hogan.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  i8gi).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Schenectady, 
1894.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Saratoga,  1894.  Buskirks,  1894-97. 
Bcllevuc,  Schenectady,  1897 — . 

ABRAM  WHITTAKER  HOPPER,  409  i6th  St.,  Weehawken,  N.J. 

Born  at  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.,  February  4,  1867.  Son  of  Abram 
J.  Hopper.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1891).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
York,  1894.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Rensselaer,  1894.  Stuyvesant 
Falls,  1894-99.  Rensselaer,  1899-1903.  West  New  York,  1903 — . 
Ph.D.    (Taylor  Univ.,   1902). 

HENRY  LOCKWOOD,  East  Millstone,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y..  January  4,  1869.  Son  of  Henry  Lockwood. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1891).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick, 
1894.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1895.  Knox  and  2d  Berne, 
1895-1901.  East  Millstone,  1901 — .  Permanent  Clerk,  General 
Synod,   1907 — . 

ARTHUR  FREDERICK  MABON,  i  W.  48th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  New  Durham,  N.  J.,  June  3,  1869.  Son  of  Rev.  William 
A.  V.  V.  Mabon,  D.D.,  LL.D.  (1844).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1890).  Li- 
censed by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1894.  Ordained  by  Classis  of 
West  Chester,  1895.  Tarrytown,  2d,  1895-1910.  Assistant,  St.  Nich- 
olas Collegiate,  New  York  City,  1910 — . 

CHARLES  LOTT  PALMER,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Pouglikeepsie,  N.  ¥.,  March  6,  1868.  Son  of  Robert  H. 
Palmer.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1894.  Ordained  by 
Classis  of  Passaic,  1894.  Ponds,  N.  J.,  1894-97.  Ephratah  and  Stone 
Arabia.  1897-99.  Shokan  and  Shandaken,  1899- 1902.  Church  of  the 
Comforter,  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1903 — . 

JOHN  HOWARD  RAVEN,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  October  3,  1870.  Son  of  Anton  A. 
Raven.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1891).  Licensed  by  South  Classis  of  Long 
Island,  1894.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1894.  Me- 
tuchen,  1894-99.  Professor,  Old  Testament  Languages  and  Exegesis, 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1899 — .  Studied  at  Univ.  Berlin,  1902-03.  D.D.  (Rut- 
gers, 1899).     Lecturer  on  the  English  Bible,  Rutgers,  1910 — .     Pub- 


Alumni.  227 

lished :  (i)  "Old  Testament  Introduction,"  igo6.  1910 ;  (2)  "Essen- 
tials of  Hebrew  Grammar,"  1908;  (3)  General  Catalogue,  Rutgers 
College,  1766-1909;  (4)  "Biblical  Hermeneutics,"  1910;  (5)  Bio- 
graphical Record,  New  Brunswick  Theological  Seminary,  1784-1911. 

HERBERT  BENNETT  ROBERTS,  Scotia,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  October  18,  1870.  Son  of  James  Rob- 
erts. A.B.  (Rutgers,  1891).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Ulster,  1894. 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  Schoharie,  1894.  Berne  and  Beaverdam, 
1894-1901.     Scotia,  igoi — . 

*EDWARD  VAN  VECHTEN  SEARLE. 

Born  at  Wyckoff,  N.  Y.,  October  20,  1869.  Son  of  Rev.  Samuel 
T.  Searle  (1848).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1891).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Kingston,  1894.  Berea,  1894-1900.  Metuchen,  1900-07.  Died,  Feb- 
ruary II,  1907. 

WILLIAM  VAN  DEURSEN  STRONG,  1216  Jacob  St.,  Troy,  N.  V. 

Born  at  Accord,  N.  Y.,  April  28,  1868.  Son  of  Rev.  Selah  W. 
Strong  (1865).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  i8gi).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1894.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Poughkeepsie,  1895.  Glen- 
ham,  1895- 1903.  Assistant,  Bergen,  Jersey  City,  1903-06.  First 
Congregational,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1908 — . 


WILLIAM  HENRY  KELLY,  301  E.  68th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Newcastle,  England,  June  30,  1863.  Son  of  Henry  Kelly. 
A.B.  (Hamilton,  1891).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1891-92.  General  Sem.,  New 
York  City,  1892-93. 


1895. 

WINFRED  RUGAN  ACKERT,  416  W.  54th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Red  Hook,  N.  Y.,  November  30,  1870.  Son  of  P.  Edgar 
Ackert.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1892).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Pough- 
keepsie, 1895.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1895.  West  Ho- 
boken  Chapel,  Grove  Reformed  Church,  New  Durham,  N.  J.,  1895- 
1900.    Vermilye  Chapel,  Collegiate  Church,  New  York  City,  1901 — . 


228  Biographical   Record. 

WILLIAM  SCHERMERHORN  BAKER, 

91  Highland  Ave.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  November  18,  1858.  LL.B.  (Colum- 
bia, 1880).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Bergen.  Ordained  by  Classis  of 
Ulster,  1895.  Woodstock,  N.  Y.,  1895.  Missionary,  1896-98.  Assist- 
ant, Bloomingdale,  New  York  City,  1898-99.  Became  Episcopalian. 
Later  Congregationalist  on  Long  Island. 

JOSEPH  FREDERIC  BERG,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Tubingen,  Germany,  July  28,  1871.  Son  of  Rev.  Herman 
C.  Berg,  D.D.  (1869).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1892).  Licensed  by  South 
Classis  of  Long  Island,  1895.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Orange,  1895. 
Montgomery,  1895-1902.  Port  Richmond,  S.  I.,  1902-11.  Lector, 
Biblical  Theology  and  Sacred  History,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1906-11.  Pro- 
fessor, Hellenistic  Greek  and  New  Testament  Exegesis,  N.  B.  Sem., 
191 1—.     Ph.D.   (Columbia,  1896).     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1908). 

GARRETT  MILTON  CONOVER,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Clinton,  N.  J.,  March  29,  1866.  Son  of  Theodore  Y.  Con- 
over.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1892).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1S95. 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1895.  Hawthorne  and  North  Pat- 
erson,  1895-97.  West  Nyack  (Clarkstown),  1897-1905.  Rocky  Hill, 
1905-09.     Asbury  Park,  1909 — . 

CHARLES  EDWARD  CORWIN,  North  Branch,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Millstone,  N.  J.,  September  7,  1868.  Son  of  Rev.  E.  T. 
Corwin,  D.D.,  Litt.D.  (1856).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1892).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1895.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Orange, 
1895.  Cuddebackville,  1895-97.  Greenport,  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y., 
1897-1905.  Stated  Supply,  2d  Presbyterian,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J., 
1905-07.  North  Branch,  1907 — .  B.D.  (Rutgers,  1895).  Published: 
1(1)  "Onesimus,  A  Tale  of  the  Pauline  Epistles,"  1900;  (2)  "King 
Solomon's  Riddle,  A  Serial."  1902. 

CHALMERS  PETER  DYKE, 

148  Highland  Ave.,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

Born  at  Dokkum,  Netherlands,  December  25,  1869.  Son  of  Jacob 
F.  Dyke.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1892).  Germantown,  N.  Y.,  1895-1900. 
Herkimer,  1900-04.     Hamilton  Grange,  New  York  City,  1905-08. 


Alumni.  229 

■^MITSUYE  01. 

Born  at  Kochi,  Japan,  October  30,  1864.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1892). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1895.  Teaching  in  Japan, 
1895-1900.     Died  at  Yokosuka,  Japan,  October  i,  1903. 


FREDERICK  KIENHOLD  SHIELD,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  La  Crosse  Wis.,  March  22,,  1868.  Son  of  Peter  Shield. 
Missions  Haus,  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  1889.  Secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
1889-92.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1895.  Ordained 
by  Classis  of  Hudson,  1895.  Linlithgo,  1895-1902.  Rosendale  Plains, 
1902-04.  New  Hurley,  1904-06.  Wayne  St.,  Jersey  City,  1906-09. 
Long  Branch,  1909-11.  Highland  Park  (New  Brunswick),  1911 — . 
B.D.    (Rutgers,  1895). 


JOHN  ALBERT  THURSTON,  Norwood  Park,  Chicago,  III. 

Born  at  Pottersville,  N.  J.,  December  27,  1868.  Son  of  George 
W.  Thurston.  In  class  of  1894,  Rutgers.  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Raritan,  1895.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Orange,  1895.  New  Hurley, 
1895-1903.  Norwood  Park,  Chicago,  1904 — .  A.M.  (Oskaloosa 
College,  Iowa,  1903).     D.D.   (^Midland  Univ.,  1906). 


JESSE  CHARLES  HAZZARD,  Portland  Academy,  Portland,    Ore. 

Born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  October  8,  1870.  Son  of  William  H. 
Hazzard.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1892).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1892-94.  Ph.D. 
(Columbia,  1896).  Professor,  Latin,  Portland  Academy,  1894 — . 
Published,   "Eutropius    Breviarium   Terence   Andria." 

ISAAC  WILLIAM  LOTT,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Flatlands,  L.  I.,  November  21,  1868.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1892).    N.  B.  Sem.,  1892-94.     Teacher. 

*HENRY  WEMPLE  PAWLING. 

Born  at  Hagaman's  Mills,  N.  Y.,  July  19,  1868.  A.B.  (Rutgers, 
1892).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1892-93.  Photographer.  Died  at  Atlantic  City, 
N.  J.,  February  19,   1903. 


230        '  ■   Biographical    Record. 

1896. 

ADDISON  CALEB  BIRD,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hawthorne,  N.  Y.,  May  9,  1869.  Son  of  Caleb  C.  Bird. 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Westchester,  1896.  Ordained  by  Classis  of 
Philadelphia,  1896.  Stanton,  1896-1903.  Hopewell,  1903-10.  Ar- 
lington, N.  Y.,  191 1—.     B.D.   (Rutgers,  1896). 


CLINTON  WILSON  CLOWE,  Woodstock,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Glenville,  X.  Y.,  August  15,  1868.  Son  of  G.  Wilson 
Clowe.  A.B.  (Union,  1893).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Schenectady, 
1896.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Saratoga,  1896.  Gansevoort,  1896-97. 
Bethlehem,  2d,  1898-1900.  Shokan,  1902-05.  Missionary,  Thomas, 
Okl.,  1905-07.     Penn  Lane,  1907-08.     Woodstock,  1912 — . 

HENRY  CHARLES  CUSSLER,  Fonda,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  December  2.  1866.  Son  of  Henry 
Cussler.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1893).  B.D.  (Rutgers,  1896).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Greene,  1896.  Ordained  by  South  Classis  of  Bergen, 
1896.  Free  Reformed.  Jersey  City,  1896-1901.  Buffalo,  1901-11. 
Fonda,  19 11 — . 

^ALBERT  KUIPER. 

Born  at  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  June  10,  1871.  A.B.  (Hope,  1893). 
Hawthorne,  N.  Y.,  1896-1904.  Died  at  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  Novem- 
ber 21,  1905. 

FRANK  MALVEN,  Cochranville,  Penn. 

Born  at  Port  Jervis.  N.  Y.,  October  16.  1866.  Son  of  George 
Malven.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1893)-  B.D.  (Rutgers,  1896).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  Orange,  1896.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  York, 
1896.  Assistant,  Harlem  Collegiate,  New  York  City,  1896-98.  Col- 
lege Point,  1898-1905.     Presbyterian,   Fagg's   Manor,   Penn.,   1905—- 

ISAAC  MESSLER.  McKee,  Kentucky, 

Born  at  Whitehouse,  N.  J.,  August  4,  1867.  Son  of  Cornelius 
Messier.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1893).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Raritan. 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  Schoharie,  1897.  Sharon  Center,  N.  Y., 
1896- 1901.  Ghent,  ist,  1901-05.  Superintendent  of  Kentucky  Mis- 
sion, 1905 — . 


Alumni.  231 

MARCUS  J.  ROOP,  Middletown,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Dayton,  Ohio,  October  2,  1871.  Son  of  Cyrus  Roop.  A.B. 
(Heidelberg  Univ.,  Tiffin,  Ohio,  1893).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1896.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1896.  English 
Neighborhood,  N.  J,   1896-1910.     B.D.    (Rutgers,  1896). 

ALBERT  HENRY  von  SCHLIEDER,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Born  at  West  Leyden,  N.  Y.,  January  13,  1869.  Son  of  Rev. 
Frederick  E.  Schlieder  (1865).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1893).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Montgomery,  1896.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Kingston, 
1896.  Hurley.  1896-1903.  Montclair  Heights,  1903-10.  Hackensack, 
1st,  1910 — .     B.D.   (Rutgers,  1896). 

HOBART  EARL  STUDLEY,  Manila,  P.  L 

Born  at  Claverack,  N.  Y.,  October  27,  1871.  Son  of  Silas  W. 
Studley.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1893).  Licensed  and  ordained  by  Classis 
of  New  Brunswick,  1896.  Missionary  at  Amoy,  China,  1896-1903. 
Episcopal  Missionary  for  Chinese,  Manila,  P.  L,  1903 — . 

ISAAC  J.  VAN  HEE,  Pekin,  III. 

Born  at  Pultneyville,  N.  Y.,  January  20,  1868.  Son  of  Cornelius 
L.  Van  Hee.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1893).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1896.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Montgomery,  1897.  Alex- 
andria Bay,  1897-1901.  Fultonville,  1901-05.  North  Paterson,  1905- 
06.     Little  Falls,  N.  J.,  1906-07.     Pekin,  III,  1907 — . 

HENRY  CLIFFORD  WILLOUQHBY,  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  March  6,  1866.  Son  of  Thomas  F.  Wil- 
loughby.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Newark,  1896.  Ordained  by  Classis 
of  Philadelphia.  1896.  Talmage  Memorial,  Philadelphia  1896- 1904. 
Fort  Plain,  1904 — .     B.D.  (Rutgers,  1896). 


AUGUST  GEORGE  BENDER. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  August  7,  1874.  Collegiate  Department, 
Newark  Theological  School,  1893.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1893-94.  Graduate, 
Newark  Theological  School,  1896.  Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  New- 
ark, 1896.  Newtown,  L.  L,  2d  (German),  1896-1901.  Living  at 
Steubenville,  Ohio,   1901-05.     Lutheran. 


232  Biographical   Record. 

FRANCIS  CARRUTHERS. 

Born  at  Kirkpatrick,  Scotland,  Jnne,  1859.  Son  of  John  Car- 
ruthers.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1893-94. 

FREDERICK  GARRET  DEKKER,   '  Doon,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Zwartshuis,  Netherlands,  July  11,  1866.  Son  of  Garret 
Dekker.  Literary  Dept.,  Theological  Sem.,  Kampen,  Holland,  1892. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1894-95.  Wortendyke,  1896-97.  Pater  son,  ist  (Hol- 
land), 1897-1911.     Doon,  Iowa,  191 1 — . 

LEONARDUS  JACOBS,  527  Main  Ave.,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Almelo.  Netherlands,  April  26,  1865.  Son  of  Rev.  Chris- 
tian W.  Jacobs   (1838-91).     N.  B.  Sem.,  1894-96. 

WILLIAM  OTTO  VAN  EYCK,  Holland,  Mich. 

Born  at  Zeeland,  Mich.,  September  6,  1869.  Son  of  Henry  Van 
Eyck.  A.B.  (Hope,  1893).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1893-94.  Graduate,  Law 
Dept.,  Univ.  Mich.,  1896. 

1897. 

FREDERICK  JACOB  BARNY,  Muskat,  Arabia. 

Born  at  Basle,  Switzerland,  January  i,  1873.  Son  of  Frederick 
J.  Barny.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1894).  Licensed  and  ordained  by  Classis 
of  New  York,  1897.  Missionary  to  Arabia,  1897 — .  B.D.  (Rutgers, 
1897). 

CHARLES  VAN  VS^YCK  BEDFORD,  Hagaman,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Glenham,  N.  Y.,  March  14,  1871.  Son  of  Edward  H. 
Bedford.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Montgomery,  1897.  Ordained  by 
Classis  of  Rensselaer,  1897.  Ghent,  2d,  1897-1902.  Johnstown, 
1902-09.  Stated  Supply,  Curry  town  and  Sprakers,  1909-12.  Haga- 
man, 1912 — . 

WILLIAM  EDGAR  COMPTON,  Keyport,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jamesburg,  N.  J.,  November  10,  1870.  Son  of  Ezekiel 
Compton.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1894).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1897.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Hudson,  1897.  West 
Copake,  1897-1902.  Tappan,  1902-10.  Kej^port,  1910 — .  B.D.  (Rut- 
gers, 1897). 


Alumni.  235 

CHARLES  MORISON  DIXON,  Riverdale,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  May  24,  1871.  Son  of  John  A.  Dixon. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1894).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick, 
1897.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Schoharie,  1897.  Prattsville,  1897- 
1903.     Pompton  Lakes,  1903 — . 

GEORGE  S.  MOTT  DOREMUS,  Rockaway,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Stephensburg.  N.  J.,  June  13,  1871.  Son  of  Rev.  Joseph 
H.  Doremus  (1865).  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Morris  and  Or- 
ange, 1897.  Presbyterian,  Pleasant  Grove,  N.  J.,  1897-1901.  Pres- 
byterian, Philadelphia,  1901-07.  Presbyterian,  Rockaway,  N.  J., 
1907—. 

KLAAS  JOHNSON  DYKEMA,  Clymer  Hill,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Den  Andel,  Groningen,  Netherlands,  February  15,  1866. 
Son  of  John  P.  Dykema.  A.B.  (Hope,  1894).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  Wisconsin,  1897.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Dakota,  1897.  West- 
field,  N.  D.,  1897-1902.  Luctor,  Kan.,  1902-04.  Leighton,  Iowa, 
1904-08.     Wortendyke,   1908-11.     Clymer  Hill,  191 1 — . 

JAMES   CAMPBELL  FORBES,  Hawthorne,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Glasgow,  Scotland,  February  19,  1869.  Son  of  John 
Forbes.  Special  Course,  Glasgow  Univ.,  1894.  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  Westchester,  1897.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Saratoga.  1897.  Gan- 
sevoort,  1897-99.  Port  Jervis,  2d,  1900-06.  Middletown,  N.  J., 
1906-10.     Hawthorne,  N.  J.,  1910 — .     B.D.   (Rutgers,  1897). 

JOHN  WILLIAM  FOSTER,  Marianna,  Florida. 

Born  at  Glossop,  England,  in  1867.  Son  of  Joseph  Foster.  Or- 
dained by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1897.  Ponds  (Oakland,  N.  J.),  1897- 
1901.  Schodack  Landing,  1901-02.  Episcopal,  St.  Luke's,  Marianna, 
Florida.     A.B.    (Providence  Univ.,   Ohio,   1904).     D.D.    (do.,  1905). 

=f  RAYMOND  AUGUSTUS  LANSING. 

Born  at  Lisha's  Kill,  N.  Y.,  June  26,  1873.  A.B.  (Union,  1894). 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Schenectady,  1897.  Glen,  1897-1903.  B.D. 
(Rutgers,  1897).     Died,  March  7,    1903. 

EDGAR  IRELAND  McCULLY,  Oradell,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  June  28,  1869.  Son  of  William  H. 
McCully.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1894).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Passaic, 
1897.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Rensselaer,  1897.  Schodack,  1897- 
1900.     Germantown,  N.  Y.,  1900-03.     Oradell,  1903 — . 


234  Biocn-aphical   Record. 

HENRY  MILLER,  R.  F.  D.  4,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  X.  J,,  June  i,  1871.  Son  of  William 
Miller.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1894).  Never  ordained.  Teaching  at 
Flushing  Institute,  Flushing,  L.  I.,  1897-99,  ^'id  at  High  School, 
New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  1899 — . 

OTTO  LEOPOLD  FREDERICK  MOHN,  Port  Richmond,  S.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  February  i,  1874.  Son  of  Rev.  Leopold 
Mohn,  D.D.  (1855).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1894).  Licensed  b}^  Classis  of 
Bergen,  1897.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Passaic,  1897.  Fairfield,  1897- 
1902.  Greenville,  Jersey  City,  1902-04.  Assistant,  Marble  Collegiate, 
New  York  City,  1904-06.  First  Presbyterian,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  1906- 
II.     Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.,  1911 — . 

CHARLES  JUDSON  SCUDDER,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Vellore,  India,  July  12,  1866.  Son  of  Rev.  John  Scudder, 
D.D.  (i860).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1889).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
York,  1897.  Ordained  by  South  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1897.  Bay 
Ridge,  Brooklyn,  1897-1907-     B.D.   (Rutgers,   1897). 

HENRY  JOHNSTONE  SCUDDER,  Punganur,  India. 

Born  at  Coonoor,  India,  October  i,  1867.  Son  of  Rev.  John 
Scudder,  D.D.  (i860).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1890).  Licensed  and  or- 
dained by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1897.  Missionary  to  India, 
1897—.     B.D.  (Rutgers,  1897). 

WALTER  TRACY  SCUDDER,  Tindivanam,  India 

Born  at  Ranipettai,  India,  April  8,  1869.  Son  of  Rev.  John  Scud- 
der, D.D.  (i860).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1892).  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick,  1897.  Ordained  by  North  Classis  of  Long  Island, 
1897.  Oyster  Bay,  1897-99.  Missionary  to  India,  1S99 — .  B.D. 
(Rutgers,  1897). 


CHARLES  WILSON  RIGGS,      223  N.  Pleasant  St.,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Constantinople,  Turkey,  in  1855.  Son  of  Rev.  Elias  Riggs, 
D.D.,  LL.D.  A.M.  (Princeton,  1886).  B.D.  (Oberlin,  1897).  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1894-95.  Ordained  by  Congregational  Council,  1899.  Congre- 
gational, Canfield,  Ohio,  1899- 1903.  Congregational,  Lenox,  Ohio, 
1903-05. 


Alumni.  235 

ASASHI  SEGAWA,  Saga,  Japan. 

Graduate  in  Theology,  Meiji  Gakuin,  1879.  N.  B.  Seni.,  1896-97. 
Evangelist  in  South  Japan  Mission.     B.D.  (Rutgers,  1897). 

ARTHUR  JOHN  SMITH,      464  Welling  St.,  Richmond  Hill,  L.  I. 

Born  at  Bury,  Quebec,  Canada,  August  i,  1865.  Son  of  John  R. 
Smith.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1894-95.  First  Presbyterian,  Savannah,  Ga., 
1896-99.  Superintendent,  Evangelistic  Committee,  New  York  City, 
1908-11.     D.D.    (Harriman  Univ.).     Published,   "Without   Excuse." 

JOHN  HENRY  THOMPSON,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Born  at  Pella,  Iowa,  February  20,  1873.  Son  of  Rev.  Abram 
Thompson  (1861).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1894).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1894-95. 
Graduate,  Union  Sem.,  1897.  Assistant,  Presbyterian,  Irvington, 
N.  Y.,  1896-97.     B.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1897)- 

IRVING  SCOTT  TOMPKINS,  Mt.  Tabor,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Boonton,  N.  J.,  September  29,  1869.  Son  of  Daniel  D. 
Tompkins.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1894).  N.  B.  Sem..  1894-95.  Studied 
at  University  of  Halle. 


•    1898. 

HENRY  BACON  ALLEN,  Ridgefield,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  March  16,  1868.  Son  of  Henry  S.  Allen. 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Saratoga,  1898.  Easton,  N.  Y.,  1898.  Annan- 
dale,  1898-1901.     Delmar,  1901-10.     Ridgefield,  1910 — . 

THEODORE  FLOYD   BAYLES,  Bayonne,   N.  J. 

Born  at  West  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  July  25,  1871.  Son  of  Rev.  John 
O.  Bayles.  A.B.  (Union,  1895).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Kingston, 
1898.  Gardiner,  N.  Y.,  1898-1902.  Little  Falls,  N.  J.,  1902-06.  Free- 
Tiold,  1906-10.     Bayonne,  ist,  1910 — .     B.D.    (Rutgers,  1898). 

GEORGE  CORNELIUS  DANGREMOND,  Saugerties,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hamilton,  Mich.,  October  21,  1872.  Son  of  Rev.  Gerritt 
Dangremond  (1839-  ).  A.B.  (Hope,  1895).  Ordained  by  Classis 
of  Rochester,  1898.  East  Wilhamson,  1898- 1903.  Ghent,  2d,  1903- 
08.     Rensselaer,  1908-09.     Flatbush,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1909 — . 


236  Biographical   Record. 

HERMAN  CURTIS  FICKEN,  Hyde  Park=on=Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  August  28,  1873.  Son  of  Rev.  John 
Ficken.  Bloomfield  Academic  Department.  Licensed  by  South 
Classis  of  Long  Island,  1898.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Saratoga,  1898. 
Schaghticoke,  1898-1901.     Lawyersville,  1901-07.     Hyde  Park,  1907 — . 

GARRET  FLIKKEMA,  Clymer,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Fulton,  III,  December  21,  1868.  Son  of  Meindert  Flik- 
kema.  A.B.  (Univ.  Nebraska,  1895).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Wis- 
consin, 1898.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Rochester,  1898.  Palmyra  and 
Ontario,  1898-99.  Palmyra,  1899-1902.  Muscatine,  1902-05.  Abbe 
Clymer,  1905 — .     B.D.   (Rutgers,  li 


HARRIS  ABRAHAM  FREER,  North  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  September  25,  i860.  Son  of  Abraham 
H.  Freer.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Kingston,  1898.  Ordained  by 
Classis  of  Saratoga,  1898.  Buskirks,  1898-1902.  East  Greenbush, 
1902-12.     North  Hackensack,  N.  J.,   1912— .     B.D.    (Rutgers,  i^ 


CHARLES  WYCKOFF  QULICK,  Dumont,  N.  J. 

Born  near  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  October  22,  1867.  Son  of  Alex- 
ander Gulick.  In  class  of  1895,  Rutgers.  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
New  Brunswick,  1898.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Newark,  1898.  Mont- 
clair  Heights,  1898- 1903.  Assistant,  Newark,  North,  1903-06.  Du- 
mont, 1906 — .     B.D.   (Rutgers,  1898). 

JOHN  FRANK  HEEMSTRA, 

364   W.  Leonard  St.,  Grand   Rapids,  Mich. 

Born  at  Orange  City,  Iowa,  November  16,  1870.  Son  of  J.  Heem- 
stra.  A.B.  (Hope,  1895).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Dakota,  1898. 
Springfield,  S.  D.,  1898-99.  Sioux  Center,  Iowa,  1899-1904.  New- 
kirk,  Iowa,  1904-06.  Principal,  Northwestern  Classical  Academy, 
Orange  City,  Iowa,  1906-10.     Grand  Rapids,  7th,  1910— . 

HANS  HENRY  SPOER,  53  Bath  Road,  Wolverhampton,  England. 

Born  at  Crefeld,  Germany,  August  i,  1873.  Son  of  Louis  H. 
Spoer.  Bloomfield,  Academic  Department.  B.D.  (Rutgers,  1898). 
Ph.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1899).  Post  Graduate,  Union  Sem.,  1899-1900, 
1901-02.  American  School  of  Archaeology  and  Oriental  Research  at 
Jerusalem,   1903-05,  1907-08.     Fellow,  do.,  1904-05.     Lecturer  in  He- 


Alumni.  237 

brew,  Cognate  Languages  and  Old  Testament  Studies,  Meadville 
Theological  Sdiool,  1905-06.  Lecturer  in  Hebrew,  Syriac  and  New 
Testament  Exegesis,  Licefield  Theological  College,  England,  1909-10. 
Ordained  in  the  Church  of  England,  191 1.  St.  Peter's  Collegiate 
Church,  Wolverhampton,  England,  191 1—.  Published,  "Manual  of 
Palestinian  Arabic,"  1909. 

JOHN  VANDER  MEULEN,  Grand  Haven,  Mich. 

Born  at  Holland,  Mich.,  October  16,  1871.  Son  of  Rev.  Jacob 
Vandermeulen,  D.D.  (1861).  A.B.  (Hope,  1895).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1898.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Ulster, 
1898.  Blue  Mountain,  N.  Y.,  1898-1901.  Wallkill,  1901-03.  Engle- 
wood,  2d,  Chicago,  1903-05.  Clove,  1905-08.  Grand  Haven,  2d, 
1908—.     B.D.    (Rutgers,  1898).     Studied  at  Univ.  Chicago,  1907. 

HERMAN  CARL  WEBER,  1345  53d  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Mina,  Chautauqua  Co.,  N.  Y.,  February  9,  1873.  Son  of 
Rev.  Jacob  Weber.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1895).  Licensed  by  South 
Classis  of  Long  Island,  1898.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  York, 
1898.  West  Farms,  New  York  City,  1898-1902.  Assistant,  West 
End  Collegiate,  New  York  City,  1902-06.  Edgewood,  Brooklyn, 
1906.  City  Park  Branch  ist  Presbyterian.  Brooklyn,  N  Y.,  1912 — . 
B.D.  (Rutgers,  1898). 


*JOHN  PARSONS  ATWATER. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  October  7,  1872.  Son  of  Rev.  Elnathan 
R.  Atwater  (1816-99)-  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1895).  N.  B.  Sem., 
1895-97-     Died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  December  20,  1897. 

CHARLES  LORENZO  LAWRENCE,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Born  at  Ludlow,  Vt.,  September  20,  1869.  Son  of  Asahel  S.  Law- 
rence. N.  B.  Sem.,  1895-97.  Union  Sem.,  1897-98.  Ordained  by 
Classis  of  Newark,  1898.  High  Bridge,  N.  J.,  1899-1901.  Irvington, 
N.  J.,  1902-03.     Journalist,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1904 — . 

JAMES  MARSHALL  VAN  DEUSEN 

401  South  Chester  Ave.,  Pasadeni,  Cal. 

Born  at  Ghent,  N.  Y.,  December  18,  1859.  Son  of  Charles  A.  Van 
Deusen.  In  class  of  1881,  Rutgers.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1895-97.  Hartford 
Sem.,  1897-98.     Never  ordained. 


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1899. 

HENRY  WELLS  BRINK,  Shokan,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Katsbaan,  N.  Y.,  July  3,  1875.  Son  of  Benjamin  M.  Brink. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1896).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Ulster,  1899.  Or- 
dained by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1899.  West  New  Hempstead,  1899- 
1906.     Shokan.  1906 — .     B.D.  (Rutgers.  1899). 

WILLARD  CONGER,  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  W'hitestone,  L.  I.,  February  23,  1874.  Son  of  Elias  E. 
Conger.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1896).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Bruns- 
wick. Ordained  by  Classis  of  Monmouth,  1901.  Asbury  Park,  1901- 
05.     Port  Jervis.  1905 — . 

JOHN  PETER  FABER,  Scotia,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Mannheim.  Germany,  June  19,  1878.  Son  of  Frank  J. 
Faber.  Bloomfield  Sem..  Academic  Dept.  Stuyvesant  Falls,  1899- 
1902.    Stated  Supply.  Blooming  Grove,  1903.    M.D.    Physician.  1905 — . 

FLETCHER  VAN  WIE  LEHMAN,  Jerusalem,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Fultonville,  N.  Y.,  September  24,  1870.  Hope  and  Ham- 
ilton Colleges.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Montgomery,  1899.  Colum- 
bia, 1899- 1902.  Jerusalem,  1902-07.  Stated  Supply,  Union,  1907. 
Stated  Supply,  Onesquethaw,  1908.     Stated  Supply,  Unionville,  1909. 

CHARLES  GILBERT  MALLERY,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Milford,  Del..  November  21,  1869.  Son  of  Rev.  Richard 
A.  Mallery.  A.B.  (Rutgers.  1896).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Pough- 
keepsie,  1899.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Montgomery,  1899.  Syracuse, 
2d,  1899-1904.     Rhinebeck,  1904 — . 

EDWARD  JAY  MEEKER,  Glen,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Succasunna,  N.  J.,  August  8,  1867.  Son  of  Marcus  R. 
Meeker.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1896).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1899.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Montgomery,  1899.  Mohawk, 
1899-1903.  Also  Fort  Herkimer,  1900-03.  Highland  Park,  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1903-08.     Glen,  1909 — .     Also  Auriesville,  191 1 — , 

CHARLES  MORRIS  MYERS, 

Presbyterian  Mission  Press,  Shanghai,  China. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y..  August  9,  1875.  Son  of  Rev.  Henry  V. 
S.  Myers,  S.T.D.  (1868).    A.B.   (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1896).    Licensed  and 


Alumni.  239 

ordained  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1899.  Missionary  at  Nagasaki, 
Japan,  1899-1904.  Presbyterian  Mission  Press,  Shanghai,  China, 
1904—. 

EDWARD  TAYLOR  FITZ  RANDOLPH,  West  Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  January  30,  1872.  Son  of  Orville 
T.  F.  Randolph.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1896).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Greene,  1900.  Leeds,  1900-03. 
West  Copake,  1903-06.     West  Nyack,  1906 — . 

WILLIAM  ADDISON  RANNEY,  St.  John's  School,  Ossining,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Summer  Hill,  N.  Y.,  March  22,  1871.  Son  of  Addison 
W.  Ranney.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1896).  P.D.B.  (N.  Y.  State  Normal 
College,  1900).     Teacher. 

DOUWE  CORNELIUS  RUIQH,  Meiji  Gakuin,  Tokyo,  Japan. 

Born  at  Ackley,  Iowa,  March  25,  1872.  Son  of  Cornelius  Ruigh. 
A.B.  (Hope,  1896).  Licensed  and  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Dakota, 
1899.  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.,  1899-1900.  Wortendyke,  N.  J.,  1900-01. 
Missionary,  Amoy,  China,  1902-05.  Teaching  in  Meiji  Gakuin, 
Tokyo,  Japan,  1905 — . 

GEORGE  SCHNUCKER,  German  Valley,  III. 

Born  at  Allendorf.  Hesse-Nassau,  Germany,  May  14,  1874.  Son 
of  Heinrich  Schniicker.  Bloomfield,  Academic  Department.  Li- 
censed by  South  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1899.  Ordained  by  Classis 
of  Pleasant  Prairie,  1899.  Hope  Church,  George,  Iowa,  1899-1902. 
Peoria,  111.,  1902-07.  Silver  Creek,  German  Valley,  111.,  1907 — . 
Published:  (i)  "Psalmen  und  Lieder,"  Hymn-book  for  German 
churches,  1906;  (2)  "Die  Ostfriesen  in  America,"  a  history  of  the 
Eastfrisian  colonies  from  which  the  German  churches  in  the  Synod 
of  Chicago  sprang,  191 1. 

SHELDON  VANDEBURG,  Wallkill,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Vriesland,  Netherlands,  April  10,  1865.  Son  of  H.  Van- 
deburg.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Orange,  1899.  Shawangunk,  1899- 
1903.     Missionary  in  Oklahoma,  1903-08.     Shawangunk,   1908 — . 

JOHN  BROWNLEE  VOORHEES,  25  E.  22d  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Blawenburg,  N.  J.,  January  27,  1875.  Son  of  Rev.  Wil- 
liam   B.    Voorhees    (1863).      A.B.    (Rutgers,    1896).      Licensed    by 


210  Biographical   Record. 

Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1899.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  York, 
1899.  High  Bridge,  New  York  City,  1899-1907.  Corresponding 
Secretary,  Board  of  Domestic  Missions,  1907 — .  B.D.  (Rutgers, 
1899). 


GEORGE  JACOB  JANEWAY,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  October  29,  1874.  Son  of  Col. 
Jacob  J.  Janeway.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1895).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1895-97. 
Graduate,   Princeton  Sem.,  1899. 

CHARLES  SIMON  MILLER,  South  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Miinden,  Germany,  November  25,  1855.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Minister.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1896-97.  M.  E.  churches  at  Milltown, 
N.  J.,  Pedrickton,  N.  J.,  Absecon,  N.  J.,  Wesley  Church,  Trenton, 
N.  J.,  Navesink,  N.  J.,  Point  Pleasant,  N.  J.,  Trinity  Church,  Cam- 
den, and  South  Amboy. 

WILLIAM   CORNELIUS   SPAAN,  Mountain  View,   Cal. 

Born  at  Orange  City,  Iowa,  February  10,  1875.  Son  of  Henry 
Spaan.  A.B.  (Iowa  College,  1896).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1896-98.  Graduate, 
San  Francisco  Theological  Seminary,  1900.  Ordained  by  Benicia 
Presbytery,  1900.  Presbyterian,  Crescent  City,  Cal.,  1900-05.  Pres- 
byterian, Lakeport,  Cal.,  1905-07.  Presbyterian,  Mountain  View, 
Cal,  1907 — . 

FRANK  EDWARD  TILTON,  Morris  Plains,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hazlet,  N.  J.,  August  22,  1874.  Son  of  William  M.  Til- 
ton.     A.B.   (Rutgers,  1896).     N.  B.  Sem.,  1896-98.     Teaching. 


1900. 

PETER  LAURIE  BRUCE,  Spring  Hill,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Newcastle,  England,  February  20,  1864.  Son  of  William 
Bruce.  Bible  Normal  School,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1893.  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  York,  1900.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia, 
1900.  Clover  Hill,  N.  J.,  1900-04.  Presbyterian.  Spring  Hill,  Tenn., 
1904—. 


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CLIFFORD  PHILIP  CASE,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  V. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  October  22,  1873.  Son  of  Philip  Case. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1897).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1900.  Or- 
dained by  Classis  of  New  York,  1900.  Assistant,  West  End  Collegi- 
ate, New  York  City,  1900-02.  Six  Mile  Run  (Franklin  Park),  N.  J,, 
1902-07.  Poughkeepsie,  ist,  1907 — .  Post  Graduate,  Union  Sem., 
1 900-0  r. 

FLORIS  FERWERDA,  Millstone,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Franeker,  Friesland,  Netherlands,  January  29,  1871.  Son 
of  Thomas  Ferwerda.  A.B.  (Hope,  1897).  Ordained  by  Classis  of 
Bergen,  1900.  Coytesville  (Palisades),  N.  J.,  1900-04.  Millstone, 
1904—. 

HOMER  McMillan,  Atlanta,  Qa. 

Born  at  Cedarville,  Ohio,  December  20,  1873.  Son  of  James 
McMillan.  A.B.  (Cedarville  College,  1897).  Union  Sem.,  1897-98. 
Licensed  by  Classis  of  Orange,  1900.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Ber- 
gen, 1900.  Bogota,  N.  J.,  1900-02.  Presbyterian,  U.  S.  A.,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.,  1902-03.  Presbyterian,  U.  S.,  Buford,  Ga.,  1904-06. 
Coordinate  Secretary,  Executive  Committee  Home  Missions,  Pres- 
byterian Church  U.  S.  (South),  1906 — .  D.D.  (Westminster  Col- 
lege, Fulton,  Mo.,  1911). 

ANDREW  JOHN  MEYER,  305  York  St.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  December  16,  1874.  Son  of  Peter  Meyer. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1897).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1900.  Or- 
dained by  Classis  of  Orange,  1900.  Minisink  (Mantague),  1900-04. 
Grand  St.,  Jersey  City,  1904-09.  First  Reformed  (Van  Vorst),  Jer- 
sey City,  1909 — .     Studied  at  Union  Sem.,  1910-11. 

JAMES  E.  MOERDYK,  Amara,  Busrah,  Turkish  Arabia. 

Born  at  Drenthe,  Mich.,  May  2,  1870.  Son  of  Rev.  William  Moer- 
dyk,  D.D.  A.B.  (Hope.  1897).  Licensed  and  ordained  by  Classis 
of  Wisconsin,  1900.     Missionary  to  Arabia,  1900 — . 

ARCHIBALD  FRAZER  PARKER,  675  E.  183d  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  February  18,  1865.     Son  of  William  Par- 
ker.   Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Jersey  City,  1900.    Emmanuel  Pres- 
byterian and  Kingsland  Chapel,  Rutherford,   N.  J.,   1900-01.     First 
Presbyterian,   Monroe,   N.   Y.,   1901-06.     Assistant,  West  End   Col- 
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212  Biographical    Record. 

legiate,  Xew  York  City,  1907-08.  Anderson  ISIemorial,  New  York 
City,  1908 — .  Post  Graduate,  Union  Sem.,  1907-08.  B.D.  (Univ. 
N.  Y.,  1908). 

ANTHONY  ROZENDAL,  Leighton,  Iowa. 

Born  at  St.  Anna  Parochie,  Friesland,  Netherlands,  December  17, 
1868.  Son  of  Peter  Rozendal.  A.B.  (Hope,  1897).  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  Wisconsin,  1900.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Holland,  1900. 
Hamilton,  AHch.,  1900-04.  Oostburg,  Wis.,  1904-07.  Sheldon,  Iowa, 
1907-09.     Holland,   Neb.,   1909-12.     Leighton,   1912 — . 

CHARLES  MORTON  SCIPLE,  Napanoch,  N.  V. 

Born  at  Easton,  Penn.,  April  19,  1872.     Son  of  George  E.   Sciple. 

A.B.   (Lafayette,  1897).     Union  Sem.,  1897-98.     Licensed  by  Classis 

of  New  York,  1900.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1900.  High- 
wood,    N.   J.,    1900-03.      Presbyterian,    Port    Deposit,    Md.,    1903-06. 

Napanoch,  1906 — .  Chaplain,  New  York  Eastern  Reformatory, 
igo6 — . 

FRANCIS  AUGUSTUS  SEIBERT,  Park  Ridge,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Havana,  111.,  November  21,  1874.  Son  of  Rev.  George 
Scibert  (1866).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1897).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1900.  Ordained  by  South  Classis  of  Long  Island,  1900. 
Ocean  Hill,  Brooklyn,   1900-04.     Paskack   (Park  Ridge),   1904 — .  , 

PAUL  JOHN  STROHAUER,  Churchvi!le,  Pa. 

Born  at  Schenectady,  X.  Y.,  May  15,  1871.  Son  of  Johan  Stro- 
hauer.  B.S.  (LTnion.  1897).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Schenectady, 
1900.  Princetovvn,  N.  Y.,  igoo-02.  Spotswood,  1902-05.  WyckoflF, 
1905-12.     North  and  South  Hampton,  1912 — . 

ANDREW  JUDSON   WALTER,    Roxborough,   Philadelphia,   Penn. 

Born  at  Warrington.  Penn.,  April  12,  1869.  Son  of  John  B.  Wal- 
ter. A.B.  (Rutgers,  1897).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick, 
1900.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Hudson,  1900.  Gallatin,  N.  Y.,  1900- 
02.     Harlingen,  1902-10.     Philadelphia,  4th,  1910 — . 

ABBE  LIVINGSTON  WARNSHUIS,  Amoy,  China. 

Born  at  Clymer,  N.  Y.,  November  22,  1877.  Son  of  Rev.  John 
W.  Warnshuis  (1868).  A.B.  (Hope,  1897).  Licensed  and  ordained 
by  Classis  of  Grand  River,  1900.  Missionary,  Amoy,  China,  1900 — . 
Published  several  pamphlets  and  translations  into  the  Amoy  collo- 
quial.    Vice  President,  General  Synod,  1909. 


Alumni.  243 

GUSTAVUS  A.  WATERMULDER,  Winnebago,  Neb. 

Born  at  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  October  2,  1874.  Son  of  Rev.  L.  Water- 
mulder.  A.B.  (Hope,  1897).  Ordained  by  South  Classis  of  Long 
Island,  1900.  Oyster  Bay,  1900-01.  Fairview,  111.,  1902-03.  Grand 
Rapids,  1904-06.  Kalamazoo,  1906-0S.  Winnebago  Indian  Mission, 
1909-11. 


ERNEST  RAMON  BROWN,  Dunellen,  N.  J, 

Born  at  Woodbridge,  N.  J.,  August  4,  187 1.  Son  of  John  B. 
Brown.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1897-1900.  Presbyterian,  Carteret,  N.  J.,  1906- 
08.     Presbyterian,  Dunellen,  N.  J.,  1908 — . 

FREDERICK  QABLEMANN. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1899-1900. 

ORLANDO  BOYD  PERSHING,  Athens,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Ashland,  Ohio,  May  19,  1S71.  Son  of  Harmon  B.  Persh- 
ing. A.B.  (Union,  1897).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1897-98.  Graduate,  Auburn 
Sem.,  1900.  Licensed  by  Cayuga  Presbytery,  1899.  Presbyterian, 
Cato,  N.  Y.,  1900-01.     West  Troy,  1901-03.     Presbyterian. 

JACOB  VAN  der  MEULEN,  Fairview,  III. 

Born  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  March  17,  1872.  Son  of  Rev.  Jacob 
Vandermeulen,  D.D.  (1861).  A.B.  (Hope,  1897).  N.  B.  Sem., 
1897-98.  Graduate,  Western  Sem.,  1900.  Licensed  by  Classis  of 
Holland,    igoo.     Grand  Haven,  2d,    1900-08.     Fairview,   111.,   1908 — . 

1901. 

CHARLES  FREDERICK  BENJAMIN,  JR.,  Alexandria  Bay,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Beekmanville,  N.  Y.,  September  21,  1872.  Son  of  Charles 
F.  Benjamin.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1898).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Pough- 
keepsie,  1901.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Montgomery,  igoi.  Alex- 
andria Bay,  1902 — .     B.D.   (Rutgers,  1901). 

JOHN  BLACK,  Ghent,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  East  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  May  i,  1868.  Son  of  Thomas  C. 
Black.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1898).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Rensselaer, 
1901.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Saratoga,  1901.  Easton,  IST.  Y.,  1901- 
04.     Altamont,  1904-08.     Ghent,  ist,  and  New  Concord,  1908 — . 


244  Biographical   Record. 

FREDERICK  SIXTUS  CHRISTIAN  BOSH, 

2653  Liddell  St.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Frankfurt-on-the-Main,  Germany,  July  26.  1876.  Son  of 
Christian  Bosch.  Bloomfield,  Academic  Department.  Licensed  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1901.  Chapin,  Iowa,  1901-05.  Fair- 
mount,  German  Presbyterian,  Cincinnati,  1905 — .  Graduate  student, 
Lane  Sem.,  1906-08. 

PETER  PAUL  CHEFF,  Zeeland,  Mich. 

Born  at  Rotterdam,  Netherlands,  October  9,  1873.  Son  of  Isaac 
J.  Chef  d'  Hotel.  Gymnasium,  Doetinchem,  Netherlands.  Ordained 
by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1901.  Lawton,  Okl,  1901-02.  Grace,  Grand 
Rapids,  1903-05.  Jamestown,  Mich.,  1905-10.  Zeeland.  Mich.,  191 1 — . 
B.D.   (Rutgers,  1901). 

EDWARD  DAWSON,  527  Palisade  Ave.,  West  Hoboken,  N,  J. 

Born  at  Walden,  N.  Y.,  October  10,  1871.  Son  of  Joseph  T.  Daw- 
son. A.B.  (Rutgers,  1898).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Orange,  1901. 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1901.     First,  West  Hoboken,  1901 — . 

FLOYD  DECKER,  279  E.  i62d  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Flatbrookville,  N.  J..  September  28,  1869.  Son  of  Jonas 
L.  Decker.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1898).  Licensed  bj'-  Classis  of  New 
Brunswick,  1901.  Keyport,  1901-03.  Assistant,  Middle  Collegiate, 
New  York  City,  1903-04.  Church-of-the-Comforter,  New  York  City, 
1904-12.     Elmendorf  Chapel  (ist  Harlem  Collegiate),  1912 — . 

♦GARRETT  DeLAMATER  DeGRAFF. 

Born  at  IMarbletown,  N.  Y.,  May  18,  1869.  Son  of  Jacob  R. 
DeGraff.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Kingston,  1901.  Blue  Mountain, 
N.  Y.,  1901-09.     Cortland,  1909-10.     Died,  November  23,  1910. 

HOWARD  RUTSEN  FURBECK,  Annandale,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Interlaken,  N.  Y.,  June  19,  1876.  Son  of  Rev.  Philip 
Furbeck  (1859).  A.B.  (Union,  1897).  Ordained  by  Classis  of 
Montgomery,  igoi.  Trinity,  Amsterdam,  1901-03.  Rensselaer,  1903- 
07.  Addisville  (Richboro),  Penn.,  1908-12.  Annandale,  1912— . 
B.D.    (Rutgers,  1901). 

GEORGE  Mcpherson  hunter,      76  Wall  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Glasgow,  Scotland,  September  29,  1869.  Son  of  James 
Hunter.     Univ.  Glasgow.     Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick, 


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igoi.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1901.  Rochelle  Park,  N.  J., 
1901-04.  Secretary,  American  Seamen's  Friend  Society,  1904 — . 
Published,  "The  Acts  of  the  Apostles  of  the  Sea." 

JOHN  GERHARDUS  MEENGS,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Geesteren,  Gelderland,  Netherlands,  September  26,  1873. 
Son  of  Antonie  Meengs.  A.B.  (Hope,  1898).  Licensed  by  Classis 
of  Saratoga,  igoi.  West  Troy,  South,  1901-03.  Albany,  3d,  1903-07. 
Schenectad3\  2d,  1907 — . 

EDWARD  GODFRED  WALTER  MEURY, 

301  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  November  3,  1874.  Son  of  Rev.  John 
N.  Meury.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1898).  Licensed  by  South  Classis  of 
Bergen,  1901.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1901.  Assistant, 
Middle  Collegiate,  New  York  City,  igoi-03.  Knox  Memorial  Chapel, 
Collegiate,  New  York  City,  1903 — . 

TIES  MULDER,  Alfalfa,  Okl. 

Born  at  Veendam,  Netherlands,  June  20,  1868.  Son  of  Eppo 
Mulder.  A.B.  (Hope,  1898).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Grand  River, 
1901.  Missionary,  Oklahoma,  R.  C.  A.,  1901-07.  Missionary,  Pres- 
byterian, Oklahoma,  1907-09. 

OCTAVE  VAN  BEVERHONDT,  Colt's  Neck,  N.  J. 

Born  at  St.  Thomas,  D.  W.  I.,  July  15,  1871.  Son  of  James  E. 
Van  Beverhoudt.  Licensed  by  Classis  of  New  York.  1901.  Or- 
dained by  Classis  of  Monmouth,  1901.     Colts  Neck,  1901 — . 

1902. 

ROBERT  WILLIAM  COURTNEY, 

307  W.  34th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  July  27,  1873-  Son  of  Thomas  Courtney. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1899).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1902. 
Assistant,  34th  St.  Collegiate,  New  York  City,  1902-04.  Pastor,  do., 
1904—. 

ARTHUR  C.  V.  DANGREMOND,  College  Point,  L.  I. 

Born  at  South  Haven,  Mich.,  December  21,  1878.  Son  of  Rev. 
Gerrit  Dangremond.  A.B.  (Hope,  1899) >  Ordained  by  Classis  of 
Schoharie,  1902.  Cobleskill,  1902-03.  Prattsville  and  Grand  Gorge, 
1903-08.     College  Point,  1908 — . 


246  Biographical   Record. 

JOHN  ERLER,  Hicksville,  L.  I. 

Born  at  Brcslau.  Germany,  Januarj-  22,  1877.  Son  of  Hugo  J. 
Erler.  Ph.D.  (Central  Univ.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1911).  Ordained 
by  Classis  of  Monmouth,  1902.  Highlands,  1902-03.  Easton,  X.  Y., 
1903-07.  Pottersville,  1907-10.  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  of  St. 
Stephen,  Hicksville,  L.  I.,  191 


WELLINGTON  POCKMAN  FRANCISCO,  Richfield  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  Jime  i,  1875.  Son  of  Stephen  Francisco. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1899).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Kingston,  1899.  Ac- 
cord, 1902-03.  West  Orange,  N.  J.,  Presbyterian  Chapel,  1905-09. 
First  Presbyterian,  Richfield  Springs,  N.  Y.,   1909 — . 

WILLIAM  REESE  HART, 

Prospect  Ave.  and  Fairmount  Place,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Neshanic,  N.  J.,  August  31,  1877.  Son  of  Rev.  John 
Hart  (1872).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1899).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Xew 
York,  1902.  West  Farms,  New  York  City,  1902 — .  B.D.  (Rutgers, 
1902). 

JAMES  MACDONALD  MARTIN,      69  Auburn  St.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  August  i,  1875.  Son  of  James  Martin. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1899).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1902.  North 
Paterson,  1902-05.  Spring  Valley,  1905-08.  Broadway,  Paterson, 
1908 — .     B.D.    (Rutgers.   1902). 

HENRY  SLUYTER,  Lawton,  OkL 

Born  at  Holland,  Mich.,  March  ig,  1873.  Son  of  Dirk  Sluyter. 
A.B.  (Hope,  1899).  Western  Sem.,  1899-igoi.  Ordained  by  Classis 
of  Schoharie,  1902.  Berne,  1902-04.  Coxsackie,  ist,  1904-11.  Com- 
anche Mission,  Lawton,  OkL,   191 1 — . 

DAVID  CRAWFORD  WEIDNER,  Schuylerville,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  West  Shokan,  X.  Y.,  Alarch  27,  1877.  Son  of  Charles  H. 
Weidner.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1899).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Montgom- 
ery, 1902.  Hagaman,  1902-05.  Schuylerville,  1905--.  Also  Stated 
Supply,  Fort  Miller,  1909 — . 


OSCAR  LOOS  JOSEPH,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Born   at    Colombo,    Ceylon,    September   27,    1873.      Son   of    Oscar 
Joseph.    Royal  College,  Ceylon,  1889.    N.  B.  Sem.,  1899-1901.    Drew 


Alumni.  247 

Sem.,  1901-02.  Resident  Graduate,  Union  Sem.,  1902-04.  Ordained 
in  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1903-05.  Stated  Supply,  M.  E., 
Cranford,  N.  J.,  1900-03.  Stated  Supply,  M.  E.,  Finesville,  N.  J., 
1904.  Stated  Supply,  M.  E.,  Gladstone,  N.  J.,  1905-06.  M.  E.,  Cald- 
well, N.  J.,  1907-09.  M.  E.,  Suffern,  N.  Y.,  1909-10.  M.  E.,  Spring 
Valley,  N.  Y.,  191 1 — .  B.D.  (Drew  Sem.,  1902,  and  Union  Sem., 
1903)- 

1903. 

ALBERTUS  THEODORE  BROEK,  35  Hillside  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Coopersville,  Mich.,  January  7.  1878.  Son  of  Rev.  Dirck 
Broek  (1864).  A.B.  (Hope,  1900).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Or- 
ange, 1903.  American  Reformed,  Newburgh,  1903-08.  Clinton  Ave., 
Newark,  1908 — . 

WILLARD  DAYTON  BROWN,     35  Hamilton  Ave.,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Seward,  N.  Y.,  February  15,  1874.  Son  of  William 
Brown.  A.B.  (Union,  1900).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Monmouth, 
1903.     Middletown,  N.  J.,  1903-05.     Passaic,  North,  1905 — . 

FRANK  ECKERSON,  Tungan,  Amoy,  China. 

Bom  at  Rivervale,  N.  J.,  October  26,  1876.  Son  of  Cornelius  G. 
Eckerson.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1900).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Newark, 
1903.    Missionary  to  China,  1903 — . 

JOHN  CRANE  GARDNER,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Middleburgh,  N.  Y.,  May  17,  1877.  Son  of  Rev.  John  S. 
Gardner.  A.B.  (Princeton,  1900).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Bergen, 
1903.     Highwood,  N.  J.,  1903-10. 

DERK  JOHANNES  ORUL,  Goodland,  Ind. 

Born  at  Nimeguen,  Gelderland,  Netherlands,  February  i,  1874. 
Son  of  Andries  D.  Grul.  A.B.  (Valparaiso  Univ.,  1900).  Licensed 
by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1903.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Orange, 
1903.  Upper  Walpack,  1903-05.  Rosendale  Plains  and  Dashville 
Falls,  1905-07.    Goodland,  Ind.,  1907 — . 

GARRET  HONDELINK,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

Born  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  April  11,  1876.  Son  of  Anthony 
Hondelink.  A.B.  (Hope,  1900).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Grand 
River,  1903.  Missionary  to  South  Japan,  1903-08.  North  Park  St., 
Kalamazoo,  1908 — .     B.D.   (Rutgers,  1903). 


2i8  Biographical   Record. 

LEONARD  LIVINGSTON  LEQTERS,  Guinda,  Cat. 

Born  at  Clymer,  N.  Y.,  July  8,  1873.  Son  of  B.  H.  Legters.  A.B. 
(Hope,  igoo).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Rochester,  1903.  Arapaho, 
Okl.,  Indian  Mission,  Apaches  and  Comanches,  1903-10.  Superin- 
tendent of  Indian  Work  in  California,  1910 — . 

MARINUS  SEYMOUR   PURDY,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  January  11,  1877.  Son  of  Marinus  E. 
Purdy.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1900).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1903. 
Bogota,  1903-06.     Athens,  1906-09.     Newburgh,  1909 — . 

HERMAN  TANIS,  Randolph,  Wis. 

Born  at  Ondorp,  Netherlands,  August  30,  1871.  Son  of  Cornelius 
Tanis.  Studied  at  Marysville  College.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Wis- 
consin, 1904.  Koster,  111.,  1903-05.  Dalton,  111.,  1905-08.  Randolph, 
Wis.,  1908 — . 


'THOMAS  HOGETT  MEDD. 

Born  in  Yorkshire,  England,  April  30,  1868.  A.B.  (Ursinus,  1892). 
Princeton  Sem.,  1895.  B.D.  (Princeton  Sem.,  1898).  Presbyterian, 
Atco,  N.  J.  Presbyterian,  Gretna,  Manitoba.  Southern  Presbyterian, 
Summerville,  S.  C.  Post  Graduate,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1902-03.  Bethany, 
Roxborough,  Philadelphia,  1904-05.     Died,  April  8,  1905. 


1904. 

*ARTHUR  PERLEE  BROKAW. 

Born  in  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  September  7,  1878.  Son  of  Rev.  Isaac 
P.  Brokaw,  D.D.  (1869).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1900).  Associate  Pastor, 
Colony  Memorial,  Okl.,  and  Indian  Work,  1904-05.  Died,  Septem- 
ber 2,  1905. 

GEORGE  W.  GULICK,  Highwoods,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  South  Branch,  N.  J.,  May  19,  1876.  Son  of  Jacob  C. 
Gulick.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1901).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Orange,  1904. 
Shawangunk,  1904-07.  Jerusalem  and  Onesquethaw,  1908-09.  Platte- 
kill,  1909-12.     Highwoods,  1912 — .     B.D.   (Rutgers,  1904). 


Alumni.  249 

MUGERDICH  NERSES  KALEMJIAN,  Three  Bridges,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Marash,  Armenia,  April  6,  1877.  Son  of  Nerses  Kaleni- 
jian.  St.  Paul's  Institute,  Tarsus.  Graduate  Student,  N.  B.  Sem., 
1904-05.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Ulster,  1905.  Blue  Mountain,  1905- 
10.    Three  Bridges,  N.  J.,  1910 — . 


GEORGE  KORTELING,  Fairview,  Okl. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  September  22,  1879.  Son  of  Herman  Kor- 
teling.  A.B.  (Hope,  1901).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Wisconsin,  1904. 
Clinton,  Okl.,   1904-09.     Fairview,  Okl.,    1909 — . 


ALONZO  AINSWORTH  RANSON,  Layton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Kilbourne,  111.,  June  23,  1876.  Son  of  George  W.  Ranson. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1901).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1904.  Ho- 
boken,  ist,  1904-06.     M.D.  (Coll.  P.  &  S.,  1909).     Physician. 


WILLIAM  LOUIS  SAHLER,  Harlingen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  High  Falls.  N.  Y.,  July  18,  1875.  Son  of  Isaac  L.  Sahler. 
A.B.  (Lafayette,  1901).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Hudson,  1904.  Ger- 
mantown.  N.  Y.,  1904-10.     Harlingen,  1910 — . 


WILLIAM  EWELL  SIMPSON,  Cobleskili,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  February  10,  1877.  Son  of  William 
Simpson.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1901).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Philadel- 
phia, 1904.  South  Philadelphia,  1904-06.  Woodstock,  1906-10. 
Cobleskili,  1910 — . 

AIKA  PETER  TULP,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  May  i,  1880.  Son  of  Peter  A.  T'ulp. 
Hasbrouck  Heights.  Newark,  New  York  Ave.  Curate,  St.  Paul's 
Episcopal,  Englewood,  N.  J.  Rector,  Christ  Episcopal,  Hackensack, 
N.J. 

HENRY  SALMON  VAN  WOERT,  Selkirk,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Lawyersville,  N.  Y.,  May  20,  1870.  Son  of  Rev.  Jacob  H. 
Van  Woert  (1849).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1901).  Ordained  by  Classis  of 
Monmouth,  1904.     Keyport,  1904-10.     Selkirk,  1910 — . 


250  Biographical    Record. 

HENRY  JOHN  VYVERBERG,  Marlboro,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Rochester,  X.  Y.,  ]\Iay  25.  1878.  Son  of  John  C.  Vyver- 
berg.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1901).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Khigston,  1904. 
Hurley,  1904-12.     Marlboro,   1912 — . 

BENJAMIN  F.  WHITE,  Qermantown,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  April  7,  1873.  Son  of  Bernard  White. 
In  class  of  1901,  Rutgers.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1904. 
Three  Bridges,  X.  J..  1904-10.     Germantown,  X.  Y.,  1910 — . 


MAURICE  VIELE  CAMPBELL,  Lowell  Station,  Bisbee,  Ariz. 

Born  at  Athens,  X.  Y.,  July  13,  1878.  Son  of  Rev.  Alan  D.  Camp- 
bell, D.D.   (1868).     B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1900).     X.  B.  Sem..  1901. 

JORDAN  C.  HENRY  CHRISTMAS,  15/2  Oak  St.,  Jersey  City,  N.J. 

Born  at  Farmville,  Va.,  August  15,  1868.  Son  of  J.  L.  Christmas. 
B.D.  (Morris  Brown.  A.  ^I.  E.  College,  1909).  Minister,  African 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church.     X.  B.  Sem.,  1901-04. 


1905. 

FREDERICK  NELSON  BAEDER,  Holmdel,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hanover,  X.  J.,  ]\lay  3,  1880.  Son  of  Christian  G.  Baeder. 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1905.  Pottersville,  1905-07.  Fillson, 
N.  Y.,  1907-10.    Holmdel,  1910 — . 

ORVILLE  EARL  FISHER,  1828  83d  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Pekin,  111.,  September  7,  1874.  Son  of  William  Fisher. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1902).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Newark,  1905.  Hyde 
Park,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  1905-07.  Assistant,  New  Utrecht,  N.  Y., 
1907-10.     Pastor,  do.,   1910 — . 

FREDERIC  ELMER  FOERTNER,  Pompton  Plains,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hurley,  X.  Y.,  February  7,  1878.  Son  of  John  X.  Foert- 
ner.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1902).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Kingston,  1905. 
Rochester    (Accord),  1905-10.     Pompton  Plains,  1910 — . 


Alumni,  261 

WALTER  SCOTT  MAINES,        281  Hamilton  Ave.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  North  Church,  Sussex  Co.,  N.  J.,  August  25,  1879.  Son 
of  Joseph  A.  Maines.  Ordauied  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1905  Rama- 
po,  Mahwah,  N.  J.,  1905-08.     Paterson,  2d,  1908 — . 


DeWITT  VERMILYE  HUTCHINGS,  Riverside,  Cal. 

Born  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  August  18,  1879.  Son  of  George  L.  Hutch- 
ings.  A.B.  (Princeton,  1901).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1902-03.  Union  Sem., 
1903-04.  Studied  at  BalHol  College,  Oxford,  1905-07.  Assistant, 
Munn  x\ve.,  Presbyterian.  Orange,  N.  J.,  1902-04. 

1906. 

LUCAS  BOEVE,  103  N.  7th  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newkirk,  Iowa.  February  9,  1877.  Son  of  Louis  Boeve. 
A.B.  (Hope,  1903).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1906.  Leba- 
non, 1906-10.     Assistant,  Newark,  North,  1910 — . 

JOHN  YONKER  BROEK,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Coopersville,  Mich.,  September  13,  1880.  Son  of  Rev. 
Dirk  Broek  (1864).  A.B.  (Alma  College,  1903).  Ordained  by 
Classis  of  Monmouth,  1906.  Asbury  Park,  1906-08.  Trinity,  Plain- 
field,  1908 — . 

ELLSWORTH  WARD  DECKER,  Westwood,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Crawford,  N.  Y.,  February  7,  1873.  Son  of  Gilbert  Decker. 
Ordained  by  Classis  of  Kingston,  1906.  Rosendale.  N.  Y.,  1906-08. 
Westwood,  igoS — . 

FRANK  ELMER  DEPUE,  Boonton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Layton,  Sussex  Co..  N.  J..  October  13.  1871.  Son  of 
Nelson  L.  Depue.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1906.  Blaw- 
enburg,  1906-07.     Wanaque,  1907-11.     Boonton,  ion — . 

BURTON  JAMES  HOTALING,       122  Morton  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  March  28,  1879.  Son  of  William  J. 
Hotaling.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1903).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Albany, 
1906.     Bethlehem,  ist,  1906-09.     Albany,  3d,  1909 — . 


352  Biographical   Record. 

RALPH  CROSBY  MORRIS,  14  Fulton  St.,  Weehawken,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Lancaster,  Ohio,  September  4,  1880.  Son  of  Rev.  Jona- 
than N.  Morris.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1903).  B.D.  (Rutgers,  1907). 
Ordained  by  South  Classis  of  Bergen,  1908.  Greenville,  Jersey  City, 
1908-10.     Studied  at  Univ.  N.  Y.,  1907-11. 

HENRY  KIRK  POST,  Freehold,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  February  25,  1878.  Son  of  Jeremiah  H. 
Post.  A.B.  (Princeton,  1902).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Newark, 
1906.    New  Prospect  (Pine  Bush),  N.  Y.,  1906-10.    Freehold,  1910 — . 

ABDULAHAD  SESO,  Berne,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Mardin,  Turkey,  October  5,  1877.     Son  of  Murad  Seso. 

.Ordained  by  Classis  of  Orange,  1906.    Kerhonkson,  1906-10.     Berne, 
191 1 — . 

CORNELIUS  VAN  der  MEL,  Fishkill,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  May  15,  1880.  Son  of  Cornelius 
Van  der  Mel.  A.B.  (Hope,  1903).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Grand 
River,  1906.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Passaic,  1906.  Fairfield,  1906- 
08.     Constantine,  IMich.,  1908-10.     Fishkill,  1910 — . 


GEORGE  HENRY  BENNETT,  Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  July  8,  1878.  Son  of  Judson  Ben- 
nett. B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1902).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1903-04.  Graduate,  Col- 
gate Divinity  School,  1907.  Baptist,  Vergennes,  Vermont,  1907-08. 
Episcopalian  since  1908  at  Mechanicville  and  Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y. 

1907. 

ARTHUR  LeGRAND  BERGER,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Sharon,  N.  Y.,  December  9,  1881.  Son  of  David  O. 
Berger.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1904).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Orange, 
1907.     New  Hurley,   1907-10.     Post  Graduate,  Univ.  N.  Y.,  1910-11. 

HENRY  DYER  COOK,  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hurley,  N.  Y.,  February  22,  1880.  Son  of  Nathan  A. 
Cook.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1904).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Paramus, 
1907.     Paramus,  1907 — .     Post  Graduate,  Univ.  N.  Y.,  three  years. 


Alumni.  253 

WILLIAM  HOBART  QIEBEL,  Amoy,  China. 

Born  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  July  21,  1879.  Son  of  Gerrit  W.  Giebel. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1904).  Post  Graduate,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1907-08.  B.D. 
(Rutgers,  190S).  Talmage  Memorial,  Philadelphia,  1908-09.  Mis- 
sionary to  China,  1909 — . 

CHARLES  MERGE,  North  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Baltimore,    Md.,   April   3,    1880.  Son   of    Henry   Herge. 

Bloomfield,  Academic  Department,  1901-04.  Ordained  by  Classis  of 
Paramus,  1907.    North  Paterson,  1907 — . 

HENRY  HONEGGER,  Arni,  Madras  Presidency,  India. 

Born  at  Riiti,  near  Zurich,  Switzerland,  July  27,  1870.  Son  of 
Daniel  Honegger.  In  class  of  1904,  Rutgers.  Ordained  by  Classis 
of  Passaic,  1907.     Missionary  to  India,  1907 — . 

EVERT  R.  KRUIZENGA,  Bedminster,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Ferrysburg,  Mich.,  October  14,  1877.  Son  of  Derk 
Kruizenga.  A.B.  (Hope,  1904).  Licensed  by  Classis  of  Grand  River, 
1907.     Ordained  by  Classis  of  Raritan,  1907.     Bedminster,   1907 — . 

STILLMAN  R.  LEISS,  Highwood,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  August  31,  1882.  Son  of  John  N.  Leiss. 
Bloomfield,  Academic  Department.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Saratoga, 
1907.     Wynantskill,  1907-10.     Highwood,  1910 — . 

JOHN  CLARENCE  MILLER,       119  31st  St.,  Weehawken,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Livingston,  N.  Y.,  August  5,  1879.  Son  of  Charles  Miller. 
In  class  of  1904,  Rutgers.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1907. 
Assistatn,  Grove  Church,  New  Durham,  N.  J.,  in  charge  of  chapel  at 
Woodclifif-on-Hudson,  1907 — . 

JAMES  EDWARD  SHAW,  Millville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  Delaware,  July  22,  1869.  Son  of  James  Shaw. 
A.B.  (Dickinson,  1907).  Ordained  by  New  Jersey  Conference,  Meth- 
odist Episcopal,  1900.  Methodist  Episcopal,  Deerfield,  N.  J.,  1898-99. 
M.  E.,  Clarksboro,  N.  J.,  1900-01.  M.  E.,  Imlaystown,  N.  J.,  1902-03. 
M.  E.,  Milltown,  N.  J.,  1904-06.  M.  E.,  Pedricktown.  N.  J.,  1907-08, 
1909-11.     M.  E.,  Hammonton,  N.  J.,  191 1—, 


254  Biographical    Record. 

1908. 

SIMON  BLOCKER,  1176  Woodycrest  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Amstscrdam,  Holland,  October  i,  1881.  Son  of  William 
Blocker.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1905).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  York, 
1908.     High  Bridge,  New  York  City,  1908 — . 


JAMES  HOWARD  BRINCKERHOFF,  Herkimer,  N.  V- 

Born  in  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  February  4,  1883.  Son  of  Walter 
BrinckerhotY.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1905).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Mont- 
gomery,  1909.     Herkimer,   IQ09 — . 


THOMAS  SLEEPER  BROCK,  Lambertville,  N.  J.^ 

Born  at  Bridgeboro,  N.  J.,  January  22,  1S73.  Son  of  James  E. 
Brock.  Ph.B.  (Illinois  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1898).  B.D.  (Temple 
Univ.,  191 1 ).  Pastor,  St.  James'  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1905-08. 


JOHN  ABRAM  DeHOLLANDER,  Annville,  Ky. 

Born  in  Province  of  Zeeland,  Netherlands,  January  4,  1875.  Son 
of  Abraham  De  Hollander.  A.B.  (Univ.  Mich.,  1905).  Ordained 
by  Classis  of  Rochester,  1908.  Pultneyville,  N.  Y.,  1908-11.  Princi- 
pal, "Annville  Industrial  Institute,"  with  Domestic  Mission  Board,, 
191 1 — . 

EUGENE  HENRY   KEATOR,  Franklin  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Rosendale.  N.  Y.,  August  6,  1865.  Son  of  Philip  H. 
Keator.  Stated  Supply  as  licentiate,  Lyonsville  and  Krumville, 
N.  Y.,  1895-1902;  also  Rochester  (Accord),  1902-05.  Ordained  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1908.  Franklin  Park  (Six  Mile  Run), 
1908 — .  Published,  "History  of  the  Six  Mile  Run  Church,  1710- 
191C." 


HARRY  CRUM  MOREHOUSE,  Ghent,  N.  Y^ 

Born  at  Coeymans,  N.  Y.,  February  25,  1878.  Son  of  Henry 
Morehouse.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1908).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Rens- 
selaer, 1908.    Ghent,  2d,  1908 — . 


Alumni.  255 

JACOB  CARLETON  PELQRIM, 

363  Webster  Ave.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Holland,  Mich.,  June  9.  1883.  Son  of  Henry  Pelgrim. 
A.B.  (Hope,  1905).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Bergen,  1909.  Central 
Ave.,  Jersey  City,  19C9 — .     B.D.  (Rutgers,  1909). 

DANIEL  GEORGE  VERWEY,  Wallkill,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Rochester,  X.  Y.,  February  26,  1878.  Son  of  Peter  Ver- 
wey.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1905).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Orange,  1908. 
Wallkill,  1908—. 


GEORGE  RUSSELL  HAGEMAN,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Queens,  L.  I.,  September  21,  1882.  Son  of  Rev.  Andrew 
Hageman  (1874).  A.B.  (Columbia.  1905).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1905-07. 
Graduate,  New  College,  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  1908.  Ordained  by 
Classis  of  Passaic,  1909.     Boonton,  1909-10.     Tarrytown,  2d,  1910 — . 

EDWARD  WILLIS  ROBERTS,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  in  North  Hampton  County.  Virginia,  January  21,  1857.  Son 
of  Edward  W.  Roberts.  Eckstein  Norton  Institute,  Kentucky.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1905-07.  Pastor  of  Ebenezer  Baptist  Church,  New  Brunswick, 
N.J. 


1909. 

WILLIAM  FREDERICK  BARNY,  Milltown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Sulz,  Elsass,  Germany,  November  15.  1862.  Son  of  Jacob 
F.  Barny.  Bloomfield  Sem.,  1893.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Mont- 
gomery, 1893.  Naumberg  and  New  Bremen,  1893-96.  Salem,  S.  D., 
1896-99.  Congregational,  Little  Ferry,  N.,  J.,  1900-03.  Reformed 
Church  of  Jesus,  Brooklyn,  1903-05.  German  Reformed,  Milltown, 
N.  J.,  1905—. 

GEORGE  STELLE  BOLSTERLE,  WynantskiH,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Lebanon,  N.  J.,  September  13,  1876.  Son  of  Casper  Bol- 
sterle.  In  class  of  1909,  Rutgers.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Mont- 
gomery, 1909.     West  Leyden,  1909-11.     Wynantskill,   191 1 — . 


256  Biographical   Record. 

BENJAMIN  JAY  BUSH,  New  Paltz,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Jenison,   Alich.,   May   21,   1883.  Son   of  Jacob   P.    Bush. 

A.B.    (Hope,   1906).     Ordained  by  Classis  of  Kingston,   1909.     New 
Paltz,  1909 — . 

ANNO  CHARLES  DYKEMA,  Mahwah,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Cliicago,  111.,  May  20,  1878.  Son  of  Simon  O.  Dykema. 
A.B.  (Hope,  1906).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1909.  IMah- 
wah,  1909 — . 

HAROLD  EDWARD  GREEN,  South  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  December  16,  1880.  Son  of  Garret  E. 
Green.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1906).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1909.     Bound  Brook,  1909 — . 

J.  HARVEY  MURPHY,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J..  April  28,  1882.  Son  of  John  F.  Murphy. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1906).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Philadelphia,  1909. 
Philadelphia,  ist,  1909-11.     Trinity,  Amsterdam,  1912 — . 

ABRAHAM  JOHN  MUSTE,       707  W.  i8oth  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Zierikzee,  Zeeland,  Netherlands,  January  8.  1885.  Son  of 
Martin  Muste.  A.B.  (Hope,  1905).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New 
York,  1909.  Fort  Washington,  Collegiate,  New  York  City,  1909 — . 
Post  Graduate,  Univ.  N.  Y.,  1906-08:  Columbia  Univ.,  1908-09; 
Union  Sem.,  1909-11. 

HARRY  WILLIAM  NOBLE,  High  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  June  25.  1882.  Son  of  Clarence  A.  Noble. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1906).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Kingston,  1909. 
Clove,  High  Falls,  1909 — . 

ERNEST  ATSUSHI  OHORI,       103  W.  127th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Tokyo,  Japan,  September  2,  1880.  Son  of  Makoto  Ohori. 
Wooster  Univ.,  Ohio.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  York,  1909. 
Missionary  to  Japanese  in  New  York  City,   1909 — . 

WILLIAM  ALLENO  WORTHINQTON,  Annville,  Ky. 

Born  at  Poplar  Grove,  111.,  May  30,  1877.  Son  of  George  W. 
Worthington.  In  class  of  1909,  Rutgers.  Ordained  by  Classis  of 
Monmouth,   1909.     Missionary  in  Kentucky,  1909 — . 


Alumni.  257 

MAURICE  IRVING  LINDRITH   KAIN,  Anthony,   Kan. 

Born  at  Delaware  Water  Gap,  Penn.,  April  20,  1883.  Son  of  Rev. 
P.  J.  Kain,  D.D.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1906).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1906-09. 
Gra'duate,  General  Sem.,  1910.  Ordained  in  Episcopal  Church,  191 1. 
Rector,  Grace  Episcopal,  Anthony,  Kan.,  and  St.  James',  Harper, 
Kan.,   191 1 — . 

*JOHN  ROSS  MacNEILL. 

Born  at  Crieff,.  Perthshire,  Scotland,  January  4,  1883.  Son  of 
Donald  MacNeill.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1906).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1906-08. 
Missionary  at  Gotebo,  Okl.,  190S-09.  Died  at  Roxbury,  N.  Y.,  Janu- 
ary 18,  1910. 


1910. 

LEONARD  APPELDOORN,  Mellenville,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Kalamazoo,  JNIich.,  December  5,  1879.  Son  of  Richard  A. 
Appeldoorn.  A.B.  (Kalamazoo,  1907).  B.D.  (Rutgers,  1911).  Or- 
dained by  Classis  of  Hudson,  191 1.     Mellenville,  191 1 — . 

BRUCE   BALLARD,  Jerusalem,   N.   Y. 

Born  at  Roxbury,  N.  Y.,  August  13,  1882.  Son  of  James  S.  Bal- 
lard. Litt.B.  (Rutgers,  1907).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Albany,  1910. 
Jerusalem  and  Onesquethaw,   1910 — . 

GEORGE  H.  DONOVAN,  Rocky  Hill,  N.  J. 

Born   at    Philadelphia,    Penn..  February   28,    1881.      Son   of   John 

Donovan.     Ordained  by   Classis  of  Philadelphia,   1910.     Rocky  Hill, 
1910 — . 

CLAUDIUS  JAMES  FINGAR.  Blawenburg,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Germantown,  N.  Y.,  February  19,  1880.  Son  of  James  C. 
Fingar.  A.B.  (Lafayette,  1907).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Philadel- 
phia, 1910.     Blawenburg,  1910 — . 

PHILIP  JONKER,  R.  F.  D.  2,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Ferrysburg,  INIich.,  December  21,  1884.     Son  of  Henry  F. 
Jonker.     A.B.  (Hope,  1907).     Ordained  by  Classis  of  Hudson,  1910. 
Mt.  Pleasant,  Greenport,  N.  Y.,  1910 — . 
17 


358  Biographical    Record. 

JOSEPH  R.  SIZOO,  Walden,  N.  Y. 

JJuni  at  Gorinchen,  Xelhcrlancls,  Alay  15,  1884.  Son  of  Richard 
Sizoo.  A.B.  (Hope,  1907).  Alissionary  to  India,  1910-11.  Walden, 
191 1 — . 

ROYAL  ARTHUR  STOUT,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  X'cw  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  November  14,  1885.  Son  of 
George  '\L  Stout.  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1907).  Ordained  by  Classis  of 
Newark,   1910.     Netherwood,   Pkiinfield,   1910 — . 

JOHN  WILLIAM  VAN  ZANTEN,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Orange  City,  Iowa,  January  i,  1885.  Son  of  Rev.  Jacob 
J.  Van  Zanten  (1858-1908).  A.B.  (Hope,  1907).  Ordained  by 
Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  1910.     IMctuchen,  1910 — . 

THEODORE  ROMEYN  WESTERVELT, 

Kijabe,  British  East  Africa. 

Born  at  Teaneck,  N.  J.,  August  18,  1880.  Son  of  Jasper  Wester- 
velt.  In  class  of  1909,  Rutgers.  Missionary,  Africa  Inland  Mission, 
1 9 10 — . 


BENJAMIN  DeYOUNQ,  Gray  Hawk,  Ky. 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  March  10,  1886.  Son  of  John  Dejong.  A.B. 
(Hope,  T907).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1907-09.  Graduate,  Western  Sem.. 
1910.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Wisconsin,  1910.  Domestic  Mission- 
ary, Gray  Hawk,  Ky.,  1910 — . 

MANNES  A.  STEGEMAN,  R.  F.  D.  2,  Springfield,  S.  D. 

Born  at  Harrison,  S.  D.,  October  27,  1884.  Son  of  Rev.  Abraham 
Stegeman.  A.B.  (Hone,  1907).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1907-08.  Western 
Sem.,  1908-10.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Dakota.  1910.  Immanuel 
Reformed,  Springfield,   S.  D.,  1910 — . 

1911. 

JAMES  JOSIAS  DeKRAKER,  R.  F.  D.,  Gardiner,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Jenison,  Mich.,  July  29,  1884.  Son  of  Jacobus  DeKraker. 
A.B.  (Hope,  1908).  Western  Sem.,  igo8-io.  Ordained  by  Classis 
of  Orange,  191 1.     New  Hurley,  191 1 — . 


Alumni.  259 

WILLIAM  NASH  MacNEILL,  Little  Falls,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Crieff,  Perthshire,  Scotland,  March  31,  1885.  Son  of 
Donald  MacNeill.  A.B  .(Rutgers,  1908).  Ordained  by  Classis  of 
Passaic,  igii.     Little  Falls,  1911 — . 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  ROEDER,  Middletown,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  August  2;^,  1877.  Son  of  Joseph  W. 
Roeder.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Monmouth,  191 1.  Middletown,. 
1911 — . 

JOHN  AREND  VAN  DYK,  Lodi,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Holland,  Mich.,  July  i,  1884.  Son  of  Arend  Van  Dyk. 
A.B.  (Hope,  1907).  Ordained  by  Classis  of  Paramus,  1911.  First 
Holland,  Lodi,  N.  J.,   191 1 — . 

FRANCIS  EDMOND  WILBER,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Tientsin,  China. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  December  g,  1884.  Son  of  Prof. 
Francis  A.  Wilber  (Rutgers).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1905).  Hartford 
Sem.,  1908-10.  Ordained  by  Classis  of  New  Brunswick,  191 1.  Mis- 
sionary under  International  Y.  M.  C.  A.  in  North  China,  19 11 — . 


THEODORE  AMERMAN  HAGEMAN,  Rushville,  Neb. 

Born  at  Cuddebackville,  N.  Y.,  January  10,  1886.  Son  of  Rev. 
Herman  Hageman  (1882).  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1908).  N.  B.  Sem., 
igo8-io.  Ordained  by  Box  Butte  Presbytery,  Nebraska,  191 1.  Pres- 
byterian, Rushville,  Neb.,  191 1 — . 

HENRY  H.  SCHMIDT,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1908-09. 

DOUWE  VAN  DYKE,  Muansa,  German  East  Africa. 

Born  at  Groningen,  Netherlands,  February  25,  1881.  Son  of  Nich- 
olas Van  Dyke.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1908-10.  Missionary,  Africa  Inland 
Mission,  1910 — . 


260  Biographical   Record. 


UNDERGRADUATES. 
1912. 

MARCUS  CORNELIUS  THEOPHILUS  ANDREAE, 

48  Fairview  Ave.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  September  8,  1887.     Son  of  Rev.  Gott- 
lieb Andreae   (1851-     ).     z\.B.    (Rutgers,  1909). 

VICTOR  JOHN  BLEKKINK,  Holland,   Mich. 

Born  at  Lisha's  Kill,  X.  Y.,  August  27.  1887.     Son  of  Rev.  Evert 
J.  Blekknik,  D.D.  (1886).     A.B.   (Hope,  1909). 

JOHN  ALBERT  DYKSTRA,     277  Lake  Ave.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born  at  Grand  Rapids,  j\Iich.,  June  10,  1886.     Son  of  Jacob  D.vk- 
stra.    A.B.  (Hope,  1909).     Princeton  Sem.,  1909-10. 

TEUNIS  EARL  GOUWENS,  South  Holland,  III. 

Born   at    South    Holland,    111.,   July    13,    1886.      Son    of    RoUin   A. 
Gouwens.     A.B.    (Hope,  1909).     Princeton  Sem.,  1909-10. 

ALOYSIUS  ALEXANDER  KRISIK,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Kolozsvar,  Hungary,  October  12,  1876.     Son  of  Aloysius 
Krisik.     Bloomficld   Sem.,    1909-10.     Partial   student. 

MAURICE  GEORGE  NIES,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  February  10,  1881.     Son  of  Rev.  Helenus 
E. 'Nies   (1844-     ).     A.B.   (Central  College,  Bella,  Iowa,  1909). 

PETER  HENRY  PLEUNE,      46  Sinclair  St.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born  at  Grand   Rapids.    Mich.,   ]\Iay   17,   1883.     Son  of  Martin  C. 
Pleune.  -A.B.   (Hope,  1909). 

ARTHUR  C.  ROSENRAAD,  Zeeland,   Mich. 

Born  at  Zeeland,   Mich.,   December    14,    1885.     Son  of   Cornelius 
Rosenraad.     A.B.   (Hope,  1907)- 


Undergraduates.  261- 

LUMAN  J.  SHAFER,  815  Grant  Ave.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born   at    VintoiUon,    Schoharie    Co.,    N.    Y.,    November   21,    1887. 
Son  of  F.  E.  Shafer.     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1909). 
ABRAHAM  JOHN  VAN  HOUTEN,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born    at    Middleburg,    Netherlands,    November   6,    1884.      Son   of 
Abraham  J.  Van  Houten.     A.B.    (Hope,   1909). 

DAVID  VAN  STRIEN,  340   Paris  Ave.,   Grand   Rapids,   Mich. 

Born  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  December  11,  1886.     Son  of  James 
Van   Strien.     A.B.    (Hope,   1909).     Princeton   Sem.,   1909-10. 

JAMES  THEODORE  VENEKLASEN,  Zeeland,  Mich. 

Born  at  Zeeland,   ]\Jich.,  August  25,   1886.     Son  of  Ralph  Venek- 
lasen.     A.B.  (Hope,  1907). 


CHARLES  GARDNER  COLLINS,  Camden,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Pocomoke  City,  Aid.,  July  4,  1874.  Son  of  James  W. 
Collins.  Ordained  in  the  African  M.  E.  Church,  igoi.  A.  M.  E., 
East  Frederica,  Del.,  1896-99;  do.,  Lockport,  N.  J.,  1899-1901;  do., 
Bensailem,  Penn.,  1901-03;  do.,  Manalapin,  N.  J.,  1903-04;  do.,  Pen- 
nington, N.  J.,  1904-06;  do.,  Mt.  Howel,  N.  J.,  1906-08;  do.,  Eliza- 
beth, N.  J.,  1908-09;  do..  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1909-11;  do.,  Cam- 
den, N.  J.,  191 1 — .     N.  B.  Sem.,  1909-11. 

ANDREW  VAN  VRANKEN  RAYMOND,  JR., 

268  North  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  June  17,  1886.  Son  of  Rev.  A.  V.  V. 
Raymond,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  L.H.D.  (1878).  A.B.  (Union,  1908).  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1909-1 1.     Student  m  Union  Sem.,  191 1 — . 


1913. 

ARTHUR  BOARDMAN  BOYNTON, 

503  W.  i2ist  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Auburndale,  Mass.,  November  7,   1884.     Son  of  Henry  C. 


Boynton.     A.B.   (Amherst,  1910). 


262  Biographical   Record. 

DANIEL  YOUNG  CAMPBELL,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  King  William  County,  Virginia.  July  12.  1877.  Son  of 
John  Campliell.  Theological  Seminary,  Lynchburg,  Va.,  1907.  Or- 
dained in  Baptist  Church,  1906.  Pastor,  Ebenezer  Baptist  Church, 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.     Special  student,  N.  B.  Sem..  1910 — . 

WILLIAM   DUMONT  CONKLIN,  High  Bridge,  N.  J. 

Born  at  White  House,  N.  J.,  June  17.  1887.  Son  of  Rev.  Marion 
T.  Conklin   (1884).     A.B.    (Hamilton.   1909). 

PETER  DeMEESTER,  130  East  Main  St.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Province  of  South  Holland,  June  3,  1883.  Son  of  Alex- 
ander De]\Ieester.     Student  at  Rutgers  College.  igo6-io. 

JESSE  FITZGERALD  DURFEE,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Central  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  March  16,  1886.  Son  of  Oscar  F. 
Durfee.     A.B.  (Rutgers.  1910). 

JAMES  DYKEMA,  6752  Emerald  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

Born  at  Chicago.  111.,  April  19.  1880.  Son  of  Simon  Dykema. 
A.B.   (Hope,   1910). 

ANDREW  HANSEN,  Queens,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hempstead,  L.  I.,  August  8.  1882.  Son  of  John  H.  Han- 
sen.   A.B.  (Rutgers,  1910). 

EDWARD  BARTHOLF  IRISH, 

•  113  Campbell  Ave.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Vischer  Ferry.  Saratoga  Co..  X.  Y..  January-  28.  1886. 
Son  of  Al])ert  Irish.     Ph.B.    (Union.   I0io). 

ANDREW  KISS,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Kocsord,  Hungary,  May  16.  1886.  Son  of  Sigismund 
Kiss.     Partial  student. 

JAMES  LORD,  South  River,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Frederica.  Del..  September  3,  1880.  Son  of  James  H. 
Lord.  A.B.  (Milton  Univ..  Baltimore,  Md.,  1912).  Methodist  Epis- 
copal.    Special  student. 


Undergraduates.  2153 

BERT  WILLIAM  MAASS,  ii6  Union  St.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Hoboken,    N.    J.,    December   6,    1881.      Son    of   William 
Maass.     Partial  student. 

CHARLES  WEMPLE  SMITH,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Fonda,  N.  Y.,  July  24,  1883.     Son  of  Barnett  H.   Smith. 
Student  at  Rutgers,  1909-10. 

CHARLES  FREDERIC  STUBE,  Fonda,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Fultonville,  N.  Y.,  August  22,  1886.     Son  of  Frederic  W. 
Stube.     A.B.   (Hamilton,  1910). 

HENRY  ANDREW  VRUWINK, 

52  South  Fuller  St.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born  at  Grand  Rapids,  Alich..  April  29,   1886.     Son  of  Garret  J. 
Vruwink.     A.B.  (Hope,  1910). 

ISAAC  WARD,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City.   N.  J.,  June  10,  1874.     Son  of  Henry  Ward. 
Partial  student. 

JOHN  HENRY  WARNSHILS,  Holland,  Mich. 

Born  at  Alton,  Iowa,  April  20,  1889.     Son  of  Rev.  John  W.  Warn- 
shuis  (1868).     A.B.   (Hope,   1910). 


LOUIS  SAMUEL  H.  HAMORY,  South  River,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Kis-Budak,  Hungary,  August  7,  1885.  Son  of  Rev.  Julius 
Hamborszk}'.     Special  student. 

STEPHEN  WILLIS  RYDER,        311  W.  95th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Rockledge,  Indian  River,  Florida.  February  10,  1880. 
Son  of  Stephen  Ryder,  2d.  A.B.  (Yale,  1909).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1910-11. 
Univ.  Glasgow,  1911-12. 

ANTHONY  LEWIS  VER  HULST,  Drenthe,  Mich. 

Born  at  Drenthe,  Mich.,  September  9,  1886.  Son  of  Cornelius 
Ver  Hulst.  A.B.  (Hope,  1910).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1910-11.  Presbyterian 
Sem.  of  Kentucky,  1911-12. 


2(^4:  Biograf'lucal   Record. 

1914. 

HENRY   DELEVAN  FROST,  Dairyland,   N.  Y. 

Born  at  Dairyland,  X.  Y..  June  4,  1884.  Son  of  George  T.  Frost. 
A.B.    (Rutgers,  1911). 

JOHN  HERMAN  HENIRICHS,         125  Court  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Canarsie  (Brooklyn),  X.  Y.,  March  17,  1884.  Son  of 
David  Heinrichs.     Academic  Dept.,  Bloomfield  Sem.,  igii. 

JOHN  NEANDER,  37  Third  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  March  19,  1882.  Son  of  John  J.  Nean- 
der.     A.B.  (Rutgers,  1911). 

MELVIN  VERNE  OGGEL,  Holland,  Mich. 

Born  at  Holland,  Mich.,  May  23,  i88g.  Son  of  John  P.  Oggel. 
A.B.   (Univ.  Mich.,  191 1). 

FRANCIS  MARMADUKE  POTTER,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  Alarch  10,  1888.  Son  of  Dr.  Ellis  F. 
Potter.  Student  at  Rutgers.  1905-08.  Rhodes  Scholar  at  Univ. 
Oxford,    1908-11.     A.B.    (Univ.   Oxford,    1911,   and   Rutgers,    1911). 

EMIEL  ONNO  SCHWITTERS,  Clara  City,  Minn. 

Born  at  Carnarvon,  Iowa,  September  22,  1881.  Son  of  Enno  F. 
Schwitters.    A.B.  (Hope,  1911). 

FLOYD   ELIHU  TERWILLIGER,  DwaarkilL   N.  Y. 

Born  at  Dwaarkill,  X.  Y.,  August  25,  1885.  Son  of  Eli  Terwilli- 
ger.     Partial  student. 

ALBERTUS  CHRISTIAN  VAN  RAALTE,  Holland,  Mich. 

Born  at  Holland,  Mich.,  August  29,  1889.  Son  of  D.  B.  K.  Van 
Raalte.     A.B.   (Olivet,  1911). 

THEODORE  DEMAREST  WALSER,  Cohoes,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Xew  York  City,  August  3.  1S88.  Son  of  Rev.  Oliver  H. 
Walser,  D.D.   (1878).     A.B.  (Union,  1910). 


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Of  the  100  from  other  colleges,  9  came  from  the  Academic  Department 
of  Bloomfield  Seminary,  7  from  Williams,  6  from  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  5  each  from  the  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  Dick- 
inson, Lafayette,  and  Yale,  4  each  from  Amherst  and  Western  Reserve^ 
3  from  Davidson,  2  each  from  Central  University  (Iowa),  Glasgow 
University,  Hamilton,  Hobart,  J,ohns  Hopkins,  Kampen  (Holland), 
Madison  University,  Michigan  University,  Ursinus,  and  Wooster,  and 
I  each  from  Alma,  Belfast,  Beloit,  Cedarville,  Edinburgh,  Glasgow 
College,  Harvard,  Heidelberg  (Tiffin,  Ohio),  Illinois  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, Iowa  College,  Jefiferson,  Kalamazoo,  Konigsberg  (Germany), 
Marysville,  Middlebury,  Nebraska  University,  Queen's  College  (Kings- 
ton, Canada),  Rochester  University,  Royal  College  of  Ceylon,  St. 
John's  College  (Annapolis,  Md.),  Stutgart  College  (Germany),  Temple 
College  (Philadelphia),  Utrecht  (Holland),  Valpariso  University, 
Vienna   (Austria),  and  Western  College   (Iowa). 


Index  of 

INDEX   OF 


Abeel 

Gustavus,    Supt.,    1839. 
John   N.,   Supt.,   1807. 

Abell 

James,  Supt.,  1842. 

ACKERMAN 

Warren,   Dir.,    1883. 

Alliger 

John  B.,  Supt.  1856. 

Anderson 

Charles    T.,     Supt.,  1879. 
William,    Supt.,    1868. 

Arcularius 

Andrew   M.,    Supt.,   1883. 

Bacon 

William  J.,   Supt.,    1873. 

Bahler 

Pierre  G.  M.,  Supt.,   1898. 

Bailey 

William,    Supt.,    1863. 

Ballagh 

William   H.,    Supt.,    1872. 

Barnum 

Frederick    S.,   Supt.,    1893 

Baktlett 

Dwight   K.,   Supt.,   1877. 

Bassett 

John,    Fac,    1804. 

Beadle 

Edward  L.,   Supt.,   1876. 

Beardslee 

John  W.,  Supt.,  1866. 


Officers.  269 

OFFICERS. 

Beattie 

John,   Supt.,  1824. 

Beekman 

J.  William,  Dir.,  1893. 

Bentlky 

Edward  W.,    Supt.,   1864. 

Berg 

Herman  C.,  Supt.,   1874. 
Joseph   F.,  Fac,  1861. 
J.  Frederic,  Fac,  191 1. 

Berger 

Martin   L.,  Supt.,   1872. 

Bernart 

James    E.,    Supt.,    1870. 

Berry 

J.  Romeyn,   Supt.,  1853. 

Bertholf 

James  H.,  Supt.,  1890. 

Bethune 

George  W.,    Supt.,    1833. 

St.  Com.,  1857 

Fac,  1857 

Bevter 

John  H,  Supt.,  1839. 

Birdsall 

Edward,   Supt.,   1890. 

Bishop 

David,   St.   Com.,   1869. 

Elair 

Robert  J.,  Supt.,  1827. 

Blauvelt 

Augustus,    Supt.,    1868. 
George   M.   S.,   Supt.,   1879. 


270 


Biographical   Record. 


BOGARDUS 

Cornelius,    Supt.,    1830. 

William,"  St.    Com.,  1876. 

Dir.,  1878. 

Pres.   Dir.,  1882. 

William    R.,    Supt.,    1824. 

BOGERT 

Marstoii    T.,    Supt.,    1903. 

BOICF 

Ira  C.  Supt.,  1833. 

BOI-TON 

James,  Supt.,  1861. 

BOOCOCK 

William    H.,    Supt.,    1904. 

Boyd 

Hugh  M.,  Supt.,  1833. 
Joshua,    Supt.,    1836. 

Bradford 

John   M.,   Supt.,   1807. 

Brandow 

John   H.    Supt.,    1902. 

Brett 

Cornelius,   Supt.,   1884 

Brinkerhoff 

Jacob  N.,   Supt.,   1873. 

Brodhead 

Jacob,    Supt.,   1818. 

Broek 

Albertus   T.,   Supt.,    1910. 

Brokaw 

Isaac   P.,   Supt.,   1880. 

Bronk 

Robert,  Supt.,  1827. 


Brower 

Jolin    I.,    Trcas.,    Dir.,  1858. 
Dir.,  1871. 
William   L.,   Dir.,   1909. 

Brown 

John  A.,  Supt.,  1902. 
Theodore  S.,   Supt.,   1885. 

Brownlee 

William    C,    Supt.,    1827. 

Bruce 

William    P.,    Supt.,    1904. 

Brush 

Alfred  H.,   Supt.,   1886. 
William,    Supt.,    1842. 

Buck 

Charles    D.,    Supt.,    1866. 

BURRILL 

George   H.,    Supt.,    1904. 

Burp.ovves 

Charles    W.,    Supt.,    1906. 

Bussing 

John    S.,    St.    Com.,    1899, 
Supt.,  1904. 

Camerden 

Henry  Jr.,    Supt.,   1885. 

Campbell 

Alan   D.,    Supt.,    1880. 
James  B.,  Supt,  1887. 
William    H.,    Supt.,  1842. 
Fac,  1851. 

Cannon 

James    S.,     Supt.,  1812. 
Fac,  1818. 


Case 


Philip,    Supt.    Property,    1895.. 


Index  of  Officers. 


271 


Castree 

John  W.,  Dir.,   1902. 

Chamberlain 

Jacob,   Supt.,   1877. 

Chambers 

Talbot  W.,  Supt,  1847- 

St.  Com.,  1857. 

Fac,  1877. 

Dir.,  1880. 

Trea.s.,   Dir.,  1882. 

Chapman 

J.   Wilbur.,    Supt.,    1889. 
Nathan  R,   Supt.,  1856. 

Chittenden 

Alanson  B.,   Supt.,  1836. 

Christie 

John  I.,  Supt.,  1S24. 

Church 

John    B.,    Supt.,    1883. 

Clark 

Rufus  W.,   Supt.,   1880. 
William    N.,    Dir.,  1906. 
Pres.,    Dir.,  1909. 

Clearwater 

Charles   K.,   Supt.,   1889. 

Clifton 

Samuel  T.,   Supt.,   1902. 


Cobb 


COE 


Henry   N.,    Supt.,   1872. 
Oliver  E.,  Supt.,  1869. 
Sanford,    Supt.,    1873. 

Edward   B.,   Supt..   189c 


Colt; 


David,  Supt.,  1867. 
Isaac  D.,   Supt.,    1836. 


Collier 

Edward    A.,    Supt.,    1871. 
Ezra    W.,    Supt.,    1864. 
George  Z.,   Supt.,   1909. 

Comfort 

Lawrence   L.,    Supt.,    1870. 

COMPTON 

James   M.,    Supt.,   1886. 

CONDICT 

Ira,  Supt.,  1807. 

CONKLIN 

John  W.,   Supt.,   1883. 
Nathaniel,    Supt.,   1866. 

Cornelison 

John,   Supt.,   1818. 

Cornell 

Frederick  F.,  Supt.,  1854. 
James    A.    H.,    Supt.,  1845. 
St.  Com.,  1869. 
William   A.,    Supt.,    1846. 

CORTELVOU 

Peter,   St.  Com.,  1911. 

CORWIN 

Charles  E.,  Supt.,  1905. 
Edwaird    T.,    Supt,,  1881. 
Fac,  1883. 
Rector,  1888. 

Cox 

Henry   M.,    Supt.    1888. 

I     Crane 

Charles,  Supt.,  1875. 

Cranmer 

William    S.,    Supt.,    1901. 

Cri spell 

Cornelius  E.,   Supt.,  1855. 
Peter,    Supt.,    1910. 


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Biographical   Record. 


Croshv 

William    B.,    Dir.,  1837. 

Pres..    Dir.,  1858. 

William    H..  Supt.,  1882. 

Cruikshank 

John  C,  Supt.,   1852. 

CURRIE 

Robert  O.,  Supt.,  1849. 

CUYLEK 

Cornelius    C,    Supt.,    1812. 

Dailey 

William    N.    P.,    Supt.,    1896 

Danforth 

Peter    S.,    Supt.,    1873. 

Dater 

Henry,    Supt.,    1866. 

Davis 

Wesley   R.,    Supt.,    1886. 
William    E.,    Supt.,    1906. 

DeBaun 

John    A.,    Supt.,    1871. 

DeBruyn 

Peter,   Supt.,    1878. 

DeHart 

William   H.,    Supt.,    1882. 

Demarest 

David    D..    Supt..  1861. 
Fac.  1865. 
James,   Supt..   1880. 
John  T.,   Supt.,  1849. 
Nathan  H.,  Supt.,  1902. 
William,    Supt.,    1846. 
William   H.   S.,   Supt..  1898. 
Fac.,  1901. 

DeIMott 

John,   St.   Com.,   1865. 


DeMund 

Isaac  S.,   Supt.,   1836. 

DePree 

Peter,   Supt.,   1871. 

DE    VrIES 

Henri,   Supt.,   1886. 

DeWiit 

John,  Supt.,  1818. 
Fac,  1823. 
John.  Supt.,  1856. 
Fac,  1863. 
Richard,  Supt.,  1867. 
Thomas,    Supt.,    1821. 

Ditmars 

Cornelius  P.,  Supt.,  1893. 

DoiG 

Robert,   Supt.,   1882. 

DOOLITTLE 

Horace,   Supt,  1842. 
Philip   M.,    Supt.,   1869. 

DOSKER 

Henry   E.,   Supt.,    1883. 

DOV/LING 

George  T.,  Supt.,   1890. 

Drurv 

John  B.,   Supt.,   1873. 

DuBois 

Anson,  Supt.,  1877. 
George,  Supt.,   1833. 

DUMONT 

William   A.,    Supt.,   1902 

Duryea 

John  H.,  Supt.,  1847. 
Joseph  T.,  Supt.,  1865. 


Index  of  Officers. 


273 


DURYEE 

Isaac   G.,   Supt.,   i860. 
Joseph   R.,    Dir.,    1904. 
Peter     S.,     Supt.,  1873. 
Dir.,  1876. 
Philip  H.,   Supt,   1815. 
William  R.,  Supt,   1873. 

DUSINEERRE 

Thomas    S.,    Supt.,    1886. 

DUTCHER 

Jacob  C,   Supt,   1866. 

DWIGHT 

Maurice  W.,   Supt.,   1824. 

Elmendorf 

Anthony,    Supt.,   1855. 
Joachim,   Supt.,   1865. 

Eltinge 

Wilhelmus,    Supt.,    1812. 

Farrar 

James  M.,  Supt.,  looo. 

Ferdon 

John    W.,    Supt.,  1873. 
St.  Com.,  1873. 

Ferris 

Isaac,    Supt.,    1824. 
John   M.,    Supt.,   1852. 

Fisher 

George  H.,  Supt,  1847. 
Isaac  M.,   Supt.,   1836. 

Flora  NCE 

W.   Edwin,   St.   Com.,   1905. 

Fonda 

Jacob  D.,  Supt.,   1827. 
Jesse,  Supt.,  1824. 


Foot 


Samuel  A.,  Supt.,  1874. 
18 


Force 

Albert  L.,   Supt.,    1911. 

Francis 

Lewis,    Supt.,    1885. 

Frazer 

Thomas,    Supt.,    1840. 

Frelinghuysen 

Frederick,   Dir.,    1894. 
F.  J.,  Supt,   1873. 
Frederick  T.,   Supt.,   1876. 
Theodore,    Dir.,    1843. 

Fritts 

Charles  W.,  Supt,   1881. 

Froeligh 

Solomon,  Fac,  1792. 

FURBECK 

George    W.,    Supt.,    1908. 
Philip,    Supt.,    1869. 

Ganse 

Hervey  D.,  Supt.,  1859. 

Gardner 

John,    Supt.,    1869. 

Garretson 

Garret    I.,    Supt.,    1847. 
James  C,  Supt.,   1800. 
John,     Supt.,  1833. 
Rector,  1874. 

Gaston 

John,   Supt.,   1872. 

Gifeing 

John  C,  Supt.,  1895. 

Gillespie 

John  H.,  Fac,  1898. 

Gleason 

William  H.,  Supt.,  1880. 


274 


Biographical   Record. 


Gordon 

William   R.,   Supt.,   1864. 

GOSMAN 

John,    Supt.,    1833- 

Graves 

Nathan  F.,  Supt.,  1890. 

Gregory 

Oscar  H.,  Supt.,  1845. 

Griffis 

William  E.,   Supt.,  1883. 

GULICK 

Charles   W.,   Supt,    1905. 
Uriah    D.,    Supt.,    1883. 

GUNN 

Alexander,  Supt.,   1827. 

Hageman 

Andrew,   Supt.,   1893. 
Andrew   J.,   Supt.,    1872. 
Charles    S.,    Supt.,    1863. 
Herman,    Supt.,    1903. 
Peter  K.,   Supt.,   1900. 

Halloway 

William   W.,   Supt.,   i860. 

Handy 

William  C,   Supt.,   1902. 

Hardenbergh 

Qiarles,    Supt,    1818. 
James  B.,  Supt.,   1830. 

Harper 

Joseph  A.,   Supt.,  1898. 

Harris 

J.   Ferguson.   Supt.,   1887. 

Hart 

John,  Supt.,   1884. 

Hartixy 

Isaac    S.,   Supt.,   1875. 


Hartranft 

Chester  D.,   Supt.,   1869. 

Heath 

Stafford  R.  W.,  St.  Com,  1876. 

Heermance 

Harrison,   Supt.,   i860. 

Henry 

James    V.,    Supt.,    1849. 

Heyer 

Cornelius,     Din,  1825. 
Treas.   Dir.,  1826. 
Pres.    Dir.,  1837. 
Isaac,     Dir.,,  1819. 
Treas.  Dir.,  1819. 
William    S.,   Supt.,   1836. 

Himrod 

John  S.,  Supt,  1844. 

Hoagland 

Henry   W.,    St.    Com.,  1892. 
Supt.,  1894. 

Hoes 

John   C.   F.,   Supt.,   1840. 

HOFF 

Brogun,    Supt.,    1836. 

Hoffman 

John,   Supt.,   1892. 

Hogan 

Jasper    S.,    Supt.,    1909. 

Holmes 

Edwin,  Supt.   1833. 
John    McC,    Supt.,    1867. 

HORTON 

Francis  A.,  Supt.,  1868. 

Hoi;sE 

Isaac   E.,   Supt.,   1883. 


Index  of  Officers. 


276 


How 

Samuel  B.,  Supt.,  1S57. 

HUIZINGA 

Abel    H.,    Supt.,  1893. 
Fac,  1902. 

HULBERT 

Victor  M.,  Supt,   1858. 

HULST 

George  D.,  Supt.,  1889. 

Hunt 

Christopher,    Supt.,    1836. 

HUTTON 

Mancius    H.,    Supt.,  1877. 
Fac,  1907. 
Mancius    S.,   Supt.,  1836. 
Dir.,  1858. 

Ingalls 

Wilson,  Supt.,  1862. 

Ingraham 

Daniel   P.,   Supt.,   1876. 

Jackson 

William   H.,   St.   Com.,  1883. 

Dir.,  1887. 

Pres.  Dir.,  1887. 

Janeway 

Jacob  J.,  Supt.,  1830. 
John  L.,  Supt.,  1848. 
William    R.,    Supt.,    1879. 

Jansen 

John    N.,   Supt.,    1872. 

Johnson 

Edward   P.,    Supt.,  1893. 
Fac,  1906. 
John    G.,    Supt.,    1852. 

Jones 

David  A.,  Supt.,  1846. 
Henry  W.  P.,  Supt.,   1872. 
Joseph  A.,   Supt.,   1909. 


Karsten 

John   H.,    Supt.,   1879. 

KlEKINTVELD 

Mannes,   Supt.,   1871. 

KlERSTED 

John,   Supt.,   1873. 

Kip 

Francis    M.,    Supt.,    1844. 
Francs    M.,    Supt.,    1901. 
Isaac    L.,    Dir.,  1819. 
Pres.   Dir.,  1830. 

Kirk 

Frederick  T.,  St.  Com.,   1892. 
William   H.,   St.   Com.,  1876. 
Dir.,  1884, 

KiSSAM 

Samuel,    Supt.,    1830. 

Kittle 

Andrew   N.,    Supt.,    1833. 

Knieskern 

Joseph,    Supt.,    1848. 

Knox 

John.     Supt.,  1824. 
Dir.,  1834- 
John    P.,    Supt.,    1840. 
William  W.,   Supt,   1887. 

KOLYN 

A-Iatthew,   Supt.,   1884. 

KOMMERS 

Tunis    J.,    Supt.,    1894. 

Kriekard 

Adrian,    Supt,    1880. 
Cornelius,    Supt.,    1882. 

Labagh 

Abraham   I.,    Supt.,   1852. 
Isaac    P.,   Supt.,   1836. 
Peter,    Supt.,    1807. 


276 


Biographical   Record. 


Labaw 

George    W.,    Supt.,    1885. 

Lansing 

John   A.,   Supt.,    1854. 
John   G.,   Fac,   1884. 

Lasher 

Calvin   E.,   Supt.,   1898. 

Lawsing 

Sidney    O.,    Supt.,    1904. 

Lee 

Robert    P.,    Supt.,    1836. 

LeFevre 

James,   Supt.,   J  863. 

Lefferts 

John,  Dir.,   1878. 

Leggett 

William    J.,    Supt.,    1909. 

Lepeltak 

Peter,    Supt.,    1885. 

Letson 

Johnson,    St.    Com.,  1866. 

Supt.,  1S76. 

William  W.,   Supt.,   1867. 

Liddell 

John    A.,    Supt,    1841. 

LiLLIE 

John,   Supt.,  1841. 

Lippincott 

Benjamiin    C,    Supt,    1859. 

Livingston 

Edward    P.,    Supt.,    1861. 
Gilbert  R.,   Supt.,   1818. 
John    H.,   Fac,    1784. 

Lloyd 

Aaron,   Supt.,    1858. 


Lowe 

Peter,    Supt.,    1812. 

Ludlow 

Gabriel,  Supt.,  1830. 
John,     Supt.,   1818. 
Fac,  1819. 

LVAI.L 

John    E.,    Supt.,    1892. 

LVON 

John,    Supt.,    1874. 

Mabon 

John    S.,    Fac,    1818. 
William  A.  V.  V.,    Supt.,    1852. 
Fac,    1881. 
■  McAdam 

H.   P.,   Supt.,   1882. 

McClelland 

Alexander,  Fac,   1832. 

McLaren 

Malcolm   N.,   Supt.,   1855. 

IMCMURRAY 

William,    Supt..  1818. 
Dir.,  1826. 

McNair 

John    L.,    Supt.,    1862. 

Mallery 

Charles    G.,   Supt.,    1907. 

Mandeville 

Giles  H.,  Supt.,  1859. 
Henr3%    Supt.,   1836. 

Mann 

Alexander  McC,   Supt.,   1836. 

]\Lanning 

John   H.,    Supt.,    i860. 

Marselus 

Nicholas   J.,    Supt.,    1827. 


Index  of  Officers. 


277 


iMartin 

Daniel    H.,    Supt.,    1900. 

Mathews 

James    M.,    Supt.,    1S21. 

AiEAD 

Cornelius    S.,    Supt.,    1854. 

Meeker 

Stephen    H.,    Supt.,    1843. 

Mellen 

Henry    M.,'    Supt.,    1906. 

Mesick 

John    F..    Supt.,  i860. 
St.   Com.,  1863. 

Messler 

Abraham,    Supt.,    1827. 

Meulendyke 

Josiah,  Supt.,  1910. 

Meyer 

Hermanns,    Fac,    1784. 

Meyers 

Abraham  H.,  Supt.,  1839. 

MiLLEDOLER 

Philip,     Supt.,  1815. 
Fac.,  1825. 

Miller 

Edward,  Supt.,   1864. 
John    E.,    Supt.,    1836. 
Livingston    K.,    Treas.    Dir.,, 
1857. 

Milliken 

Peter  H.,   Supt.,   1893. 

Mills 

Samuel   W.,    Supt.,    1852. 

Millspaugh 

Alexander    C,    Supt.,    1855. 


Minor 

John,   Supt.,   1856. 

Moerdyke 

Peter,  Supt.,  1894. 

Mohn 

Leopold,    Supt.,    1863. 

Morris 

Henry,    Supt.,    1848. 

IMulford 

Henry  D.   B.,   Supt.,   1887. 

MUNDY 

Joseph    S.,    St.    Com.,    1894. 

MUNN 

Anson   F.,    Supt.,    1871. 

MURDOCK 

David,   Supt.,   1849. 

Murphy 

James,   Supt.,  1833. 

Murray 

David,   St.   Com.,   1895. 

Myers 

James,    Pres.    Dir.,    1868. 

NaS  HOLDS 

William   H.,    Supt.,    1886. 

Nevius 

Elbert,  Supt.,  1862. 

Newkirk 

John    C,    Supt,    1875. 

Nies 

Helenus   E.,   Supt.,   1885. 

NORRIS 

James  A.,  Supt.,  1894. 

NOTT 

John,    Supt.,    1839. 


278 


Biographical   Record. 


NOYES 

Stephen   D.,    Supt.,    1888. 

Oerter 

John   H.,   Supt.,   1868. 

Oggel 

E.    Christian,    Supt.,    1905. 
Pieter  J.,   Supt.,   1859. 

Olcott 

Eben  E.,  St.  Com.,  1905. 

Ormiston 

William,    Supt.,    1877. 

Orr 

Thomas    X.,    Supt.,    1881. 

Ostrander 

Henry,   Supt.,    1830. 

Parker 

David,   Supt.,   1821. 

Paulison 

Christian  Z.,   Supt.,   1830. 

Pearse 

Jacob  L.,  Supt.,  1867. 
Nicholas,  Supt,  1906. 
Richard   A.,   Supt.,    1885. 

Peeke 

Alonzo  P.,  Supt.,  1867. 

Peltz 

Philip,    Supt.,    1853. 

Periee 

Ralph  N.,  Supt.,  1887. 

Perry 

William    D.,    Supt,    1885. 

Phft.ps 

Philip,    Supt.,    1855. 
Philip  T.,  Supt.,  1905. 
William   L.  M.,   Supt,   1893. 


PlIRANER 

William   H.,    Supt,    1883. 

Pierce 

Nehemiah  P.,   Supt.,   1863. 

Pieters 

Roelof,   Supt.,   1879. 

Pitcher 

Charles   W.,   Supt.,    1899. 
John   H.,    Supt.,   1836. 
William,    Supt.,    1848. 

POLHEMUS 

Abraham,  Supt.,   1842. 

Pool 

Charles  H.,   Supt.,   1875. 

Porter 

Charles   P.,   Supt.,   1893. 
Elbert  S.,   Supt.,   1863. 

Pruyn 

Robert    H.,    Supt,    1873. 

QUACKENEUSH 

Daniel    McL.,    Supt.,    1858. 

QUAW 

James  E.,  Supt.,   1836. 

Quick 

Peter    J.,    Rector,  1869. 
Librarian,  1874. 

Rainey 

William   H.,    Supt.,    1875. 

Raven 

John   H.,   Fac,   1899. 

Raymond 

Henry   A.,    Supt.,   1830. 

Read 

Edward   G.,   Supt.,    1896. 


Index  of  Officers. 


279 


Reiley 

William,  Supt.,  1850. 

Rein  HART 

J.   Kelly,   Supt,   1886. 

Riddle 

David  H,  Supt.,  1858. 

RiGGS 

Alexander  B,  Supt,  1874. 
James  F,  Fac,  1892. 

RlLEV 

Isaac,    Supt.,    1871. 

Roberts 

Herbert    B.,    Supt.,    1897. 

ROMEYN 

Dirck       (Theodoric)        Fac, 

1792. 
James,   Supt.,   1836. 
James  V.  C,  Supt.,  1807. 
Jeremiah,    Fac,  1804. 
Supt.,  1S07. 
Theodore  B.,  Supt.,  1857. 
Thomas,    Supt.,    1827. 


Roof 


Garret  L.,    Supt.,    1853. 

Rouse 

Peter   P.,   Supt.,   1824. 

Rowan 

Stephen,    Supt.,    1815. 

Rowland 

Samuel,    St.   Com.,    1907. 

Rutgers 

Henry,  Pres.  Din,   1819. 

Ryerson 

Abram  G.,  Supt.,  1857. 
Martin  J.,  Supt.,  1873. 


Sage 

Gardener   A.,    St.   Com,  1869. 

Supt.,  1873. 

Dir.,  1873. 

Treas.  Dir.,  1879. 

Pres.   Dir.,  1882. 

Salisbury 

John  H.,  Supt.,  1887 

SCHANCK 

Garret   C,   Supt.,   1840. 

SCHENCK 

Cornelius,    Supt.,    1897. 
Ferdinand    S,    Supt.,  1887. 
Fac,  1899. 
John    W.,    Supt.,  1861. 
St.  Com.,  1863. 
Martin   L.,   Supt.,   1853. 

Schermerhorn 

John    F.,    Supt.,    1824. 

Schiefflin 

Samuel   B.,   Sup..    1875. 

SCHOONMAKER 

Jacob,   Supt.,    1818. 
Martin   V.,    Supt.,    1858. 
Richard    L.,    Supt.,    1865. 

Schureman 

John,    Supt.,  1807. 
Fac,  1815. 

Schwenger 

John,   Supt.    Property,    1899. 

Scott 

Austin,    Supt.,    1893. 
Charles,    Supt.,    1861. 

SCOVILLE 

Frank   C,   Supt.,   1891. 


280 


Biographical   Record. 


SCUDDER 

Ezekiel    C,    Supt,    1894. 
Henry  M.,  Supt.,   1858. 
John,    Supt.,    1880. 
Joseph,    Supt.,    1861. 

Seaele 

Jeremiah,   Supt.,   1839. 
J.    Preston,   Supt.,  1887. 
Fac,  1893. 
Samuel    T.,    Supt.,    1855. 
Stephen,    Supt.,    1866. 

Seeking 

Arad   J.,    Supt.,    1879. 
Elbert  N.,  Supt.,  1888. 

Sears 

Jacob  C,   Supt.,   1839. 


See 


John  L.,   Supt.,   1858. 
William    G.    E.,    Supt. 


185b 


Sfeley 

Frank    B.,    Supt.,    1909. 

Seel  ye 

Edward    E.,    Supt.,    1863. 
Julius  H.,  Supt,  1857. 

Sei.de  N 

Edward    G.,    Supt.,    1898. 

Shaw 

William    A.,    Supt.,    1883. 

Shepard 

Charles  I.,   Supt.,  1864. 

Sickles 

Jacob,   Supt.,   1812. 

SiMONSON 

John,    Supt.,    i860. 

Slingerland 

Elbert,  Supt.,  1839. 


Sluvtfr 

Richard,    Supt.,    1827. 

Smart 

John   G.,    Supt.,    1889. 

Smith 

Nicholas  E.,  Supt.,  1850. 
Thomas  G.,  Supt.,  1807. 
William,    Supt.,    1882. 

Snyder 

Benjamin    F.,    Supt.,    1864. 

Spaulding 

Cyril,    Supt.,    1864. 

Staats 

Bergen   B.,   Supt.,    1903. 
John   A.,    Supt.,    1845. 

Stanbrough 

Rufus   M.,   Supt.,   1869. 

Steele 

John,    Supt.,   1861 
John    B.,    Supt,    1830. 
Richard   H.,    Supt.,    1853. 
William    H.,    Dir.,    1875. 

Steffens 

Nicholas   M.,   Supt.,    1880. 

Steinfuhrer 

Charles   D.   F.,   Supt.,   1901. 

Stevenson 

James    B.,    Supt.,    1830. 

Stewart 

Abel   T.,    Supt.,    1864. 
James  W.,   Supt.,   1836. 

Stimpson 

Edward    P.,    Supt.,    1847. 

Stitt 

Charles  H.,  Supt.,  1856. 
George    S.,   Treas.  Dir.,    1857. 


Index  of  Officers. 


281 


Strabbing 

Albert    H.,    Supt.,    1899. 

Strong 

J.    Paschal,    Supt.,    1871. 
Selah  W.,   Supt,    1870. 
Thomas  C,  Supt.,  1853. 
St.  Com.,  1857. 
Thomas   M.,    Supt.,    1827. 

Stryker 

Herman    B.,    Supt.,    1830. 
Peter,  Supt.,  1862. 

Studdiford 

Peter,    Fac,    1813. 

Sturges 

Jonathan,    Supt,    1873. 
Theodore,    Dir.,    1892. 

SUCKOW 

Oiarles   F.   C,    Supt.,    1887. 

SUTPHEN 

Arthur    P.,    Supt.,    1905. 
David    S.,    Supt.,    1872. 

SUYDAM 

James,    Dir.,    1865. 

St.    Com.,    1869. 
J.    Howard,    Supt.,    1870. 
Matthew,  St.  Com.,  i8gi. 

SWITZ 

Abraham    J.,    Supt,    1841. 

Talmage 

Goyn,    Supt.,    1877. 
James  R.,  Supt.,  1856. 
Peter   S.,   Supt.,    i860. 

Taylor 

.  Benjamin    C,    Supt.,    1827. 
Livingston    L.,    Supt.,    1891. 
William  J.  R.,  Supt.,  1851. 
St  Com.,  1869 


Ten  Eyck 

Jacob    B..    Supt.,    1833. 
William    H.,    Supt,    1868. 

Terhune 

Edward    P.,    Supt.,    1869. 

Terry 

Roderick,    Supt.,    1886. 

Thatcher 

Charles   O.,   Supt.,   1885. 

Thompson 

Abram,    Supt.,    1865. 
John    B.,    Supt.,    1883. 

Thurston 

John   A.,    Supt.,    1908. 

Tilton 

Edgar,   Jr.,    Supt.,    1910. 

Tucker 

John  J.,   Dir.,   1895. 

Turner 

William    E.,    Supt.,    1852. 

Van  Amburgh 

Robert,    Supt.,    1872. 

Van  Ar.sdale 

Elias  B.,   Supt.,  1900. 
Henry,    Supt,    1881. 
Jacob    R.,    Supt.,    1855. 

Van  Arsdalen 

Cornelius   C,    Supt.,    1842, 

Van  Buren 

John   M.,   Supt,    1851. 

Van   Buskirk 

Peter   V.,    Supt.,    1886. 

Van  Cleef 

Cornelius,    Supt.,    1830. 
Paul    D.,    Supt,    1855. 


282 


Biographical   Record. 


Vander  Hart 

Evert,    Supt.,    1879. 

Van  Der  Meulen 
Jacob,    Supt,    1868. 
John,    Supt.,    1866  . 

Vanderveer 

Ferdinand    H.,    Supt.,    1836. 

Van  Derveer 

Lawrence,    Supt.,    1883. 

Vander  Voort 

John    C,    Supt.,    1836. 

Vandekwart 

Herman,    Supt.,    1880. 

Van  Doren 

David  K.,  Supt.,  1886. 
John  A.,  Supt.,  1841. 
J.    Howard,    Supt.,    1885. 

Van  Dvck 

Alexander    S.,    Supt.,    1904. 
CorneHus    L.,    Supt.,     1840. 
Lawrence    H.,    Supt.,  1859. 
Rector,  1876. 

Van  Dyke 

John    C,    Librarian,    1878. 

Van  Ess 

Balster,    Supt.,    1883. 

Van  Fleet 

Jacob    O.,    Supt.,    1889. 


Van  Gieson 

Acmon  P.,  Supt., 


1866. 


Van  Harlingen 

John    M.,    Fac,   1812. 

Van  Hee 

Isaac   J.,    Supt.,    1903. 


Van  Kleek 

Richard    D.,    Supt.,    1836. 

Van  Liew 

John,    Supt.,    1833. 
John   C,   Supt.,  1840. 

Van  Nest 

Abram,    Dir.,  1830. 
Pres.  Dir.,  1843. 
Frank   R.,   Dir.,    1893. 
Treas.   Dir.,   1893. 
John,     Dir.,  1862. 
Pres.  Dir.,  1876. 
Treas.  Dir.,  1882. 

Van  Neste 

George   J.,   Supt.,   1863. 

Van  Nostrand 

Garret,    Supt.,  1885. 
Dir.,  1888. 

Van  Olinda 

Douw,    Supt.,    1827. 

Van  Orden 

WilHam,  Supt.,  igoo. 
William  H.,  Supt,  1876. 

Van  Santvoord 

Cornelius   S.,   Supt.,  1850. 
Staats,    Supt.,    1848. 

Van  Slyke 

Evert,    Supt.,    1879. 
John   G.,    Supt..    1889. 

Van  Vechten 

Jacob,    Supt.,    1830. 
Samuel,    Supt,    1833. 

Van  Vranken 

Adam   H.,   Supt.,    1857. 
A.  T.,  Supt.,   1897. 
Francis   V.,    Supt.,   1897. 
Samuel  A.,   Supt,  1827. 
Fac,  1841. 


Index  of  Officers. 


283 


Van  Wagenen 

John   H.,   Supt.,   1830. 

Van  Westenburg 
John,   Supt.,   1901 

Van  Zandt 

Abraham   B.,   Supt.,  1871. 
Fac,  1872. 
Benjamin,  Supt.,  1850. 

Vedder 

Edwin,    Supt.,    1855. 

Vehslage 

Henrj^    Supt.,    1877. 

Vermilye 

Ashbel    G.,    Supt,  1866. 
Dir.,  1885. 
Thomas    E.,    Supt.,    1836. 

Vernoll 

Thomas    P.,    Supt.,    1904. 

VOORHEES 

Peter    A.,    Supt.,    1874. 
William    B.,    Supt.,    1878. 

VOORHIS 

Jacob   N.,    Supt.,    1865. 

Vredenburgh 

John   S.,    Supt.,    1807. 

Vroom 

Guisbert    B.,    Dir.,    1820. 
William    H.,    Supt.,    1877. 

Wagner 

John   M.,   Supt.,   1879. 

Walser 

Oliver    H.,    Supt.,    1897. 

Ward 

Henry,    Supt.,    1878. 
John  W.,   Supt.,    1840. 


Warner 

Alexander   H.,    Supt,    1849. 
Peter    R.,    Dir.,    1858. 
Pres.    Dir.,    1865. 

Warnshuis 

John   W.,   Supt.,    1885. 

Waters 

David,    Supt,    1883. 

Weidman 

Paul,   Supt.,   1827. 

Welles 

Theodore   W.,    Supt.,    1877. 

Wells 

Cornelius   L.,    Supt.,    1873. 
Ransford,    Supt.,    1833. 

West 

Jacob,    Supt.,    1849. 

Westbrook 

Cornelius   D.,   Supt.,   1827. 

Westfall 

Benjamin    B.,    Supt,    1836. 

Wheeler 

S.   H.,   St.    Com.,    1881. 

Whiteeck 

John,    Supt,    1852. 

Whitehead 

Charles,    Supt.,   1843. 

Wiggins 

Ebenezer,    Supt.,    1844. 

Williams 

Benjamin    A.,   Dir.,    1905. 
Richard   R.,   Supt.,   1882. 

Williamson 

James   A.,   Dir.,    1868. 
N.    DuBois,    Supt,    1853. 


284 


Biographical   Record. 


Willis 

Ralph,   Supt.,  1858. 
Rector,  1880. 

WiLLOUGHEY 

Henry   C,   Supt,   1906. 

Wilson 

Abraham    D.,    Supt.,    1827. 
Ferdinand    S.,    Supt.,    1898. 
Hugh   N.,   St.   Com.,  1857. 
James    B.,    Supt.,    1870. 

WiNANTS 

Garrett    E.,    St.    Com.,    1885. 

WiNFIELD 

Aaron   B.,    Supt.,    1853. 

Winter 

Eg-bert,    Supt.,    1868. 

WOODBRIDGE 

Samuel  M.,  Fac.,  1857. 

Wood  HULL 

Selah   S.,  Supt.,  1818. 

Dir.,  1819. 

Fac.,  1825. 

WORMSKR 

Andrew,  Supt.,   1885  . 


WORTMAN 

Denis,    Supt.,    1868. 

Wright 

Charles   S.,    Supt.,    1897. 

Wyckopf 

Abraham  V.,  Supt.,  1851. 
Benjamin  V.  D.,   Supt.,   iQod 
Garrett,    Supt.,    1895. 
Isaac    N.,    Supt.,    1824. 

Wynkoop 

Peter   S.,   Supt.,   1833. 

Yates 

Andrew,    Supt.,    1827. 
John   A.,    Supt.,    1845 

Young 

Charles   J.,    Supt.,    1884. 
Isaac,   Treas.   Dir.,    1827.      ^ 

Zabriskie 

Francis    N.,    Supt,    1862. 
John   L.,    Supt.,    1821. 

Zwemer 

James    F.,    Supt.,    1899. 


Index  of  Students. 


285 


INDEX   OF   STUDENTS. 


Abeel 

Appeldoorn 

Barcolo 

David    1826 

Leonard    1910 

George  1798 

Gustavus    1824 

John    N.    1793 

Arcularius 

Andrew   M.    1866 

Barny 

Frederick  J.  1897 

ACKERMAN 

William  F.  1909 

Edward    G.     1869. 

Arnolt 

Edward  M.   1887 

Barr 

ACKERSON 

William  M.  1882 

Robert  H.   1878 

John    H.    1839 

Atwater 

Bap.tholf 

ACKERT 

John    P.    1898 

Benjamin  A.   1864 

Winfred   R.    1895 

Ayler 

Bassett 

Adams 

Junius    C.    1886 

John  1787 

William  T.  E.  1891 

Baas 

Bassler 

AiBURTis    (or  Burtis) 

William  G.   1883. 

Benjamin    1833 

John  1 81 7 

Baay 

Allen 

Jacob   i860 

Bayles 

Frederick    E.    1876 

Theodore   F.    1898 

Henry  B.    1898 
John    K.    1868 

Baeder 

Frederick  N.  1905 

Beardslee 
John    W.    1863 

John  M.    1888 

Bahler 

William  A.  1891 

Peter   1837 

Louis  H.  1867 

Alliger 

Pierre  G.  M.  1871 

Beck 
Theodoric    R.    1862 

John  B.  1840 

Bailey 

Amerman 

William  1845 

Bedford 

James   L.    1868 

Baker 

Charles  V.  W.  1897 

Thomas    A.    1830 

William    S.    1895 

Bfekman 

Anderson 

Baldwin 

Jacob    T.    B.    1825 

Asher    1873 

Eli   1820 

Peter  S.   1887 

William  1849 

John    C.    1832 

Theodore  A.    1885 

William  H.   1865 

Ballagh 

Bellinger 

Andreae 

James  H.   i860 

J.  W.  1847 

Marcus  C.  T.  1912 

William  H.  1863 

Andrew 

Ballard 

Bender 

Lewis   C.    1890 

Bruce  1910 

August  G.   1896 

Andrus 

Barclay 

Benjamin 

J.  Cowles  1882 

1812 

Charles   F.    1901 

286 


Biographical   Record. 


Bennett 
Asa   1824 
George   H.    1906 
Jacques   1843 

Benson 
Aaron    W.    1874 

Berg 

Herman  C.  1869 
J.  Frederic  1895 

Bergen 
John   H.   1879 
Tunis   G.    1870 

Berger 

Arthur   L.    G.    1907 

Bernart 
James   E.    1851 

Berry 
James  R.   1850 
Philip    i860 

Bertholf 
James  H.   1867 

Betten 
Dirk   L.    1894 

Beveridge 
James  1830 

Bevier 
John  H.   I 831 

Beyer 

Evert  G.  1887 

Bird 
Addisson    C.    1896 

BiRDSALL 

Edward  1880 

Bishop 
WilUam  S.  1891 


Black 
John    1901 

Blair 

Robert  J.   1823 

Blauvelt 
Augustus    1861 
CorneUus  J.   1842 
WilHam    W.    1823 

Blekkink 
Evert  J.    1886 
Victor  J.   1912 

Blocker 
Simon   1908 

Bodine 
George  D.  W.  1864 

BOEVE 

Lucas    1906 

Bogardus 

Cornelius    1808 
Cornelius    1818 
Francis  M.  1863 
Henry   J.    1881 
William  E.   1863 
William  R.   1816 

BOGERT 

David    S.    1792 
Nicholas    I.  M.  1867 
Samuel   1804 

BOICE 

Ira  C.  1826 

BOLSTERLE 

George    S.    1909 

Bombin 
John    1891 

BONNEY 

Peres   B.    1861 


BOOCOCK 

William  H.   1888. 

Bookstaver 
Adam   A.    1869 
Jacob   1840 

Booth 

Eugene  S.  1879 

Bork 

Christian    1795 

Borst 
John    W.    1864 

Bosch 
Frederick  S.  C.  1901 

Boynton 
Arthur  B.  1913 

BOYSE 

Gerard    S.    1845 

Brandow 
John    H.    1886 
Melvin    1891 

Brandt 
Henry  W.  i86:s 

Brett 

Cornelius    1805 
Philip    M.    1838- 

Brinckerhoff 
James   H.   1908 

Brink 
Henry    W.    189^ 

Brinkerhoff 
George  G.   1788 
James   G.    1819 

Brock 
John   R.    1862 
Thomas  S.  1908 


Index  of  Students. 


387 


Brodhead 
Jacob    1804 

Broek 
Albertus  T.   1903 
Dirk    1864 
John    Y.    1906 

Brokaw 
Abram    1796 
Arthur    P.    1904 
Isaac  P.    1869 
Ralph   N.    1877 

Bronk 
Robert    1813 

Brower 

Cornelius    1793 
Stephen   H.    1806 

Brown 

Ernest    R.    1900 
Josiah   J.    1868 
Willard    D.    1Q03 

Bruce 

Peter   L.    1900. 

Brush 
Alfred    H.    1865 
John    C.    1793 
William    1833 
William  W.   1866 

Buckelew 
William    D.    1851 

BURKART 

John  J.   1892 

Burr 

Marcus    1862 

BURRELL 

Albert    C.    1891 


EuRTis   {or  Albiirtis) 
John    Al.    1817 

Bush 

Benjamin    J.    1909 

BUTTZ 

Henry  A.   1861 

Cameron 
Herbert    H.    1883 

Campbell 
Alan    D.    1868 
Daniel   Y.    1913. 
James    B.    1870 
Maurice    V.    1904 

Cannon 
James    S.    1796 

Cantine 
James    1889 

Carle 
John   H.    1814 

Carroll 
Vernon  B.    1871 

Carruthers 
Francis  1896 

Case 

Calvin     1851 
Clifford   P.    1900 

Center 
William    1823 

Chamberlain 
Jacob    1859 
Lewis    B.    1891 
William   I.   1886 

Chambers 
Talbot  W.   1837 


Chapman 

Nathan    F.   1846 

Cheff 

Peter    P.    1901 

Chickering 
Edward   O.   1894 

Christie 
John  I.  1802 

Christmas 
Jordan  H.   1904 

Church 
John    B.    1870 

Clark 

Robert  C.   1838 

Clarke 
James    E.    1892 

Cleveland 
George  H.    1876 

Clist 

Charles  L.    1889 

Clowe 
Clinton  W.    1896 

Clute 

Nicholas  M.  1842 

Cole 

Isaac  D.  1829 
Solomon  T.  1864 

Collier 
Ezra  W.  1854 
George  Z.  1886 
Isaac  i860 
Isaac  H.  1862 
Joseph  A.  1852 


238 


Biographical   Record. 


Collins 
Barnabas    V.    1842 
Charles   G.    1912 
James  M.   1867 

Comfort 
Lawrence    L.    1851 

COMPTON 

James   IM.    1846 
William    E.    1897 

Conger 
Willard    1899 

CONKLIN 

John    W.    1876 
Marion   T.   1884 
Nathaniel     1847 
William    D.    1913 

CONOVER 

Garrett  M.   1895 

Cook 
Henry    D.    1907 

Cooper 
William  H.   1834 

Corn  ELI  son 
John    1 791 

Cornell 
Frederick    F.    1830 
James  A.  H.   1841 
John    1798 
William   1862 
William  A.   1844 

Cornet 
Edward  1872 

Corwin 
Charles  E.    1895 
Edward    T.    1856 


Cotton 

George    H.    1889 

Courtney 
Robert  W.    1902 

Cox 

Henry    M.    1879 

Craig 

Horace   P.    1875 

Crane 
Josiah   E.    1884 

Cranmer 

William    S.    1885 

Crawford 
John    B.    1839 

CrI SPELL 

Cornelius    E.    1842 
Peter    1887 

Crosby 
Arthur    1871 

Cruikshank 
John    C.    1837 
William    1824 

Cunningham 
Samuel   R.    1 891 

Cu  rrie 
Robert   O.   1834 

Gushing 
David    1831 

CUPSLER 

Henry   C.    1896 

CUYLER 

Cornelius    C.    1808 

Dangremond 
Arthur  C.  V.  1902 
George   C.    1898 


Dater 

Henry    1850 

Davenport 
Jerome  A.   1847 

Davis 

George    1887 
John    A.    1868 
Joseph  P.   1884 
Titus   E.    1877 
William   E.    1871 

Dawson 

Edward    1901 

DeBaun 
John   A.    1855 

DeBey 

Dirk  J.   1882 

Decker 

Ellsworth   W.    1906 
Floyd   1901 
Henry    K    1857 

DeFraest 
David   R.    1818 

DeGraff 

Garrett  D.  L.   1901 

DeHart 
William   H.   1868 

DeHollander 
John   A.    1908 

Dekkfr 

Frederick    G.    1896 

DeKraker 
James  J.   191 1 

De  LaVergne 
James   A.    1836 


Index  of  Students. 


289 


Demarest 
Alfred   H.    1884 
Cornelius    T.    1807 
David   D.    1840 
James    1829 
James    1856 
James   D.    1803 
James  S.   N.  1876 
John    1789 
John    T.    1837 
Nathan  H.  1883 
Stephen    D.  B.  1891 
William     1837 
William  H.  S.    1888 

DeMeester 
Peter   1913 


DePree 
Peter  1865 

Depue 
Frank   E.    1906 

DePuy 

Ephraim    1840 

DeVoe 
David    1808 

de  Vries 
Henri    1876 
John   H.   1888 

Dewing 
Jared    1820 

DeWitt 
John  1842 
John  T.  E.  1892 
Richard    1863 
Thomas   1812 


Dey 
Richard    V. 
19 


1822. 


DeYoung 

Benjamin    1910 

Dickhaut 
Benjamin  E.  1887 

Ditmars 
Cornelius    P.    1879 

Dixon 
Charles    M.    1897 

DoiG 
Robert    1872 

DONt)VAN 

George  H.    1910 

DOOLITTLE 

Philip    M.    1856 
Theodore    S.    1862 

DOREMUS 

Andrew    1867 
George    S.    M.  1897 
Joseph   H.    1865 

DOSKER 

Henry    E.    1879 

DOTV 

Elihu    1836 

Drake 
Francis   T.    1841 

Drury 
John    B.    1861 

DuBois 
Anson   1850 
George    1819 
Hasbrouck    1859 
John    1842 

Duiker 
William  J.    1889 


DUMONT 

Abraham   H.    182 

DUNCOMBE 

Alfred  1893 

DURAND 

Cyrus   B.    1861 

DURFEE 

Jesse    F.    1913 

DURYEA 

John    H.    1837 

DURYEE 

Abram    1894 
Joseph  R.   1879 
Philip  H.   1798 
William    R.    1861 

DUSINEERRE 

Thomas    S.    1864 

DUTCHER 

Jacob  C.    1846 

DUTTON 

Charles    S.   1884 

DwiGHT 

Maurice    W.    1821 

DVK 

Jacob  1886 

Dyke 
Chalmers    P.    1895 

Dykema 

Anno    C.    1909 
James   1913 
Klaas   J.    1897 

Dykstra 
John   A.    1912 
Lawrence   1878 


290 


Biographical   Record. 


Eckel 

Henry  1849 

ECKERSON 

Frank    1903 

Elmendorf 
Anthony   1839 
Joachim    1853 
Peter    1851 

Ej.tinge 

Cornelius  C.  1816 
Cornelius  D.  B.  1848 
Wilhelmus    1798 

Ennis 

Jacob    1835 

Enyard 

William  T.    1858 

Erler 
John    1902 

Faber 
John  P.  1899 

Fagg 
John    G.    1885 

Fehrmann 
Jacob    1862 

Ferris 
Isaac    1820 
John    M.    1849 

Ferry 
William  M.   1823 

Ferwerda 
Floris  1900 

FiCKEN 

Herman    C.    1898 

Fin GAR 
Qaudius  J.  1910 


Fisher 
George  H.   1825 
Isaac   ]\I.   1820 
Orville   E.    1905 

Flikkema 
Garret   1898 

Flipse 

Martin    1893 

Foertner 

Frederic   E.    1905 

FOLMSBEE 

Garrett  J.   1893 

FOXDA 

Jacob  D.  1819 
Jesse  D.   1854 

Forbes 
James  C.  1897 

Force 

Frank   A.   1880 

Fort 
Abraham    1821 

Foster 
John  W.    1897 

Francisco 

Wellington  P.    1902 

Frazee 
John   H.   1861 

Freer 
Harris    A.    1898 

Fritts 

Charles  W.   1865. 

Froeligh 
Moses    1787 
Peter  D.  1801 


Frost 
Henry  D.   1914 

FUNCK 

Seymour   P.    1821 

Furbeck 
George  1851 
George  W.  1890 
Howard   R.   1901 
Philip    1859 

Gable  MANN 
Frederick    1900 

Galusha 
Watts   1850 

Ganse 

Hervey  D.   1843 

Ganss 

Louis   1889 

Garabed 
H.    1889 

Gardner 
John    1844 
John    C.    1903 

Garretson 
Garret  I.  1832 
George   R.    1873 
Gilbert  S.  1862 
James  C  1874 
John   1826 
John   1864 
John  K.  1824 

Gaston 
John    1852 

Gerhard 
John  G.  1882 

Gesner 
Oscar  1865 


Index  of  Stude}its. 


291 


Geyer 
Julius  W.  1863 

GlEBEL 

William   H.   1907 

Gillespie 
John  H.   1885 

GOEBEL 

Gtistavus  A.  T.  18S4 

GOETSCHIUS 

Stephen  Z.  1819 

Gordon 

William    R.    1S37 

GOUWENS 

Teunis    K    191- 

GOWEX 

Isaac   W    1883 

Graham 
James    E.    1878 

Grant 

Henry   J.    1868 

Gray 

Andrew    1790 

Green 
Harold   E.    1909 

Gregory 
Oscar    1865 
Oscar  H.   1831 

Griffin 

Walter   T.   1878 

Griffis 
William   E.   1872 

Groeneveld 
John  C.  1881 

Grul 

Derk  J.  1903 


Gulick 
Albert    V.    i860 
Charles   W.    1898 
George    W.    1904 
Uriah    D.    1862 

Gutweiler 
Ernest   1877 

Hageman 
Andrew    1S74 
Andrew  J.    1S63 
G.    Russell    190S 
Herman   1882 
Peter    K.    1882 
Theodore   A.    191 1 

Hauday 

Thomas    1806 

Hallexbeck 

Edwin  F.  1890 

Halloway 
William    W.    1842 
William  W.   1867 

Hamlin 

Teunis    S.    1871 

Hammond 
Eben  S.  1S42 
John  W.   1848 

Hamory 
Louis    S.    H.    1913 

Hansen 

Andrew  191 3 
Maurice   G.    1859 

Harden  berg  H 
Charles    1802 
James   B.   1824 

Harmeling 
Henr>'   1891 
Stephen  J.   1881 


Harper 
Joseph    A.    1875 

Harriman 
Oliver   1838 

Harris 

Howard    1876 
John  F.   1856 

Hart 
John  1S72 
W.   Reese   1902 

Hartranft 
Chester  D.   1864 

Hasbrouck 

Howard  C.   1894 
Jacob   R.  H.   1808 
Stephen   1818 

Hawes 
Henry    H.    1862 

Hawxhurst 
Daniel  T.   1876 

Hazzard 
Jesse   C.    1895 

Hedges 

Hugh    G.    1849 

Heemstra 
John  F.  1898 

Heermance 
Harrison    1837 
Henry   1826 

Heinrichs 
John    H.    1914 

Hekhuis 
Lambertus    1880 


292 


Biographical   Record. 


Helffenstein 

Holmes 

HUTTON 

Albert   1824 

Edwin    1827 

IMancius    H.    i860 

Samuel  1823 

John    McC.    1857 

HUYSSOON 

Hendricks 

Hondelink 

James   1859 

John   181 0 

Garret  1903 

Irish 

Hendrickson 

Honegger 

Edward   B.    1913 

Hendrick  A.  1878 

Henry   1907 

Jackson 

Herge 

Hopper 

John  F.   1790 

Giarles    1907 

A.    Whittaker    1894 

Samuel  J.   1844 

Jacobs 

Herman 

Leonardus    1896 

Albert   B.    1890 

HORTON 

Francis  A.   1865 

William  M.  C.  1893 

Herr 

Janeway 

Louis  T.   1880 

Hospers 

George   J.    1899 

Henry    1893 

Harry   L.    1878 

Hieber 

Jacob  J.  1797 

Louis    1892 

Hotaling 

John    L.    1840 

HiGGINS 

Burton  J.   1906 

William    R.    1840 

Charles  W.    1877 

House 

Isaac   E.    1879 

Jansen 

Hill 

John    N.    1851 

William  J.   1872 

How 
Henry    K.    185 1 

Josiah    1859 

HlLLMAN 

Johnson 

Alexander   C.    1836 

HUIZINGA 

Edward  D.  1839 

Abel  H.  1883 

Isaiah    Y.    1816 

HiMROD 

John  S.  1842 

Hulbert 
Victor  M.  1842 

John    B.    1794 
John    G.    1839 

HOEKJE 

John   1878 

HULST 

Johnston 

George    D.    1869 

William    1890 

HOFF 

Brogun  1818 

HUNDHAUSEN 

Jones 

Ernest    1884 

Charles  J.  K.   1873 

Hoffman 

Gardner    1841 

Abram  1808 
William   H.    1875 

Hunt 

Christopher    1830 

Henry  T.    1892 
Henry  W.    F.    i860 

Hunter 

Nathan   W.    1853 

HOGAN 

George    McP.    1901 

Thomas    W.    1867 

Jasper    S.    1894 

Orville  J.   1893 

HUTCHINGS 

Jonker 

Robert    J.    1894 

DeWitt  V.   1905 

Philip   1910 

Index  of  Students. 


293 


JORALMON 

John   S.   1855 

Joseph 

Oscar    L.    1902 

JULIEN 

Robert    D.    1852 

Justin 
John   1865 

Kain 
Maurice   I.    L.  1909 

Kalemjian 
Mugerdich  N.    1904 

Karsten 
John   H.   186,3 

Kato 
Satori    1893 

Keator 
Eugene  H.   1908 

Kelly 
William    H.    1894 

Kemlo 
James    1878 

Kershow 
Joseph   H.    1853 

Ketch  UM 
Isaac  S.  1821 

KlEKINTVELD 

Mannes    1866 

KiLLOUGH 

Walter  W.    1876 

KiMURA 

Kumage    1882 


Kip 

Francis   M.   1830 
Francis   M.   1867 
Isaac   L.    1861 
Leonard    W.    i860 

Kipp 

Peter   E.    1870 

KiRKPATRICK 

Milton    R.    1876 

Kiss 
Andrew    1913 

KiSSAM 

Samuel    1817 

Kittle 

Andrew   N.    1806 

Knickerbocker 
David    M.    1873 

Knieskern 
Joseph   1841 

Knowlton 
Albert    W.    1859 

Knox 
James    H.    M.    1845 
John    P.    1837 

KOLYN 

Matthew    1880 

KOMMERS 

Tunis  J.  1884 

Korteling 
George    1904 

Kriekard 
Adrian    1866 
Cornelius    1877 

Krisik 
Aloysius    A.    1912 


'    Krueger 

Charles    H.   T.  1877 

Kruidenier 
Jeremias    1889 

Kruizenga 
Evert  R.  1907 

Krum 
Josephus   D.    1861 

Kuiper 
Albert   1896 

Kuypers 
Gerardus  A.   1787 
William    P.    1792 
Zechariah   H.    1793 

Labagh 

Abraham  I.   1826 
Isaac    1788 
Isaac    P.    1826 
Peter    1796 

Labaw 
George  W.  1873 

Lammers 
Barend   W.    1889 

Lane 
Gilbert    1854 

Lansing 
Jacob    A.    1842 
John    A.    1845 
John  G.   1877 
Raymond  A.  1897 

Larzalere 
Jacob  1796 

Lasher 

Calvin    E.    1873 

Laubenheimer 
John    1886 


29  4 


Biographical   Record. 


Lawrence 

Charles  L.    1898 
William  H.    1877 

Lawsing 

Sidney    O.    1879 

Lee 
Robert   P.    1828 

LeFevre 
George  1881 
James    1857 

Leggett 
William  J.   1875 

Legters 
Leonard    L.    1903 

Lehman 

Fletcher  V.  W.  1899 

Leiss 

Stillman  R.  1907 

Lente 
James   R.    1850 

Lepeltak 
Peter  1865 

Leslie 

John  R.   1859 

Letson 

William    W.    1854 

Leydt 

Peter  1788 

LiDDELL 

John   A.    1830 

Ltllie 
John   1835 

Lippincott 
Benjamin    C.    1850 


Livingston 

Edward    P.    1855 
Gilbert  R.  1810 

Llovd 
Aaron    1845 

LOCKWOOD 

Henry   1894 
Louis  J.    1878 
Samuel    1850 

LODEWICK 

Edward  1872 

LOEBER 

Frederick    i860 

Lord 

Daniel    1847 

LOTT 

Henry  R.  1859 
Isaac  W.  1895 
John   S.   1858 

LOUCKS 

Joel    1884 

Lowe 
John    C.    1858 
Peter    1787 

LUCKENBILL 

George   A.    1892 

Ludlow 
Gabriel    1820 
John    181 7 
Richard    C.    1833 

LUPTON 

Brandt    S.    1788 

LUSK 

Matthias    1833 

Lyall 
John  E.    1879 


Lydecker 
George   D.   W.  1877 

Lyell 
James    1863 

Maar 

Charles   1892 

Maass 

Bert  W.  1913 

Mabon 
Arthur    F.    1894 
John  S.   1812 
William    A.    V.    V. 
1844 

MacNeill 
John    R.    1909 
William  W.   191 1 

Maines 
Walter    S.    1905 

jNTallery 

Charles   G.    1899 

Mal\^n 

Frank    1896 

]\La.nueville 
Garret  1796 
Giles  H.    1S51 
Henry    1820 

Manley 
John    1 83 1 
William    1798 

]Mann 
Alexander    McC 
1830 

Manning 
John  H.  1847 

Marcelus 
Aaron  A.   1830 


Index  of  Students. 


295 


Markle 

McNeish 

MiLLIKEN 

Joseph    1857 

David   1844 

Peter    H.    1879 

Marselus 

Meaxj 

Mills 

Nicholas  J.   1815 

Elias   1870 

George  A.    1866 
Samuel  W.   1842 

Martin 

JNIedd 

James  M.   1902 

Thomas  H.  1903 

MiLLSPAUGH 

Alexander  C.    1841 

Martine 

jNIeeker 

Abram   I.    1876 

Edward  J.   1899 

MiLNE 

Marvin 

Stephen    H.    1824 

Charles    1845 

Frederic  R.  1877 

Meengs 

Minor 

Mason 

John    G.    1901 

John    1845 

A  DeWitt   1880  • 

Merritt 

Miyake 

Mathews 

William   B.    1865 

Aragi   1888 

John   R.    1862 

Mesick 

Moerdyk 

Matthews 

John    F.    1837 

James  E.   1900 

Algernon    1875 

Messler 

MOFFETT 

Mattice 

Abraham   1824 
Isaac    1896 

Edwin   0.   1885 

Abraham    1862 

]\I0HN 

Mayou 

Meury 
Edward  G.  W.    1901 

Leopold    1855 
Otto  L.  F.  1897 

Joseph  1858 

Meyer 

MONTEITH 

McClure 

Andrew  J.   1900 

Walter    1818 

John    1822 

John    H.    1798 

Moore 

McCully 

Meyers 

William   S.    1839 

Edgar  I.   1897 

Abraham   H.    1830 

Morehouse 

McPCelvey 

Michael 

Harry  C.   1908 

Alexander    185S 

Daniel   1836 

John    1827 

Miller 

Morris 

Henry    1S29 

McLaury 

Benjamin  C.   1875 

Jonathan    F.    1824 

John  F.  1873 

Charles   S.    1899 
Edward    i860 

Ralph   C.   1906 

McMillan 

Henry    1897 

Morrison 

Homer    1900 

Isaac   L.   K.    1843 
John  C.   1907 

John    1886 

McNair 

William  A.   1845 

Morton 

John   L.    1853 

William    H.    1861 

Thomas   1893 

t296 


Biographical   Record. 


MUILENBUEG 

Teunis    W,    1892 

Mulder 
Ties    1901 

MULFORD 

Henry  D.  B.   1885 

MiJLLER 

John    1854 

MUNN 

Anson  F.   1856 

MURDEN 

Benjamin    F.    1846 

Murphy 
James    1814 
J.    Harvey    1909 

MUSTE 

Abraham    J.    1909 

Myer 
Gilbert   McP.    1841 

Myers 
Alfred  E.   1869 
Charles  M.  1899 
Henry  v.   S.  1868 

Nasholds 
William   H.    1879 

Neal 
Ava  1816 

Neander 
John   1914 

Neek 
Jacob    F.    1858 

Nevius 
Elbert  1834 

New 
William  E.   1859 


Nicolai 

Nathaniel    1890 

N  IE  MEYER 

George   1882 

NiES 

Maurice   G.    1912 

Noble 
Harry   W.    1909 

NOTT 

Charles  D.  K.  1859 

Oakey 
Peter   D.   1844. 

Oerter 
John    H.    1856 

Oggel 

Engelbert  C.  1866 
Melvin  V.  1914 

Oghimi 
]\Ioto    1882 

Ohori 
Ernest    A.    1909 

Or 

Alitsuye   1895 

Oliver 

Matthew    N.    1871 

Oltmans 
Albert  1886 

Oppie 
John    1878 

Ossewaarde 
Martin   1891 

Ostraxder 
Henry   1800 
Stephen    1792 


O  STROM 

Alvin    1858 

OVERBAGH 

Peter  A.    1S03 

Owens 
James  H.    1881 

Palmer 
Charles  L.  1894 
Robert  B.    1886 
Sylvanus  1802 

Parker 
Archibald   F.    1900 

Paulison 
Christian  Z.   1826 

Pawling 
Henry  W.    1895 

Pearse 
Nicholas    1873 
Richard    A.    1873. 

Peeke 
Alonzo  P.   1862 
George  H.   i860 
Hairman  V.  S.    1893 

Pelgrim 
Jacob    C.    1908 

Peltz 
John   1819 
Philip    1848 

Perlee 
Clarence    M.    1883 

Pershing 
Orlando  B.  1900 

Petersen 
CarlE.  S.  T.    1893 


Index  of  Students. 


297 


Phelps 

Philip    1849 
Philip   T.    1889 

Phillips 
William   W.    1817 

Phraner 
William  H.    1863 

PlETERS 

Roelof  1861 

Pitcher 
Charles  W.    1876 
John  H.   1830 
Philip   W.    1885 

Pitts 

Robert    1840 

Pleume 
Peter    H.    1912 

POCKMAN 

P.    Theodore    1878 

Pohlman 
William  J.   1837 

POLHEMUS 

Abraham    1835 
Cornelius  H.   1880 
Henry    1798 

Pool 

Charles  H.  1866 

Porter 
Elbert   S.   1842 

Post 
Henry  K.   1906 

Potter 
F.  Marmaduke  1914 

Preyer 
D.    Charles    1884 


pROUDFIT 

Alexander    1861 
Robert    R.    i860 

PURDY 

M.    Seymour    1903 

QUACKENBUSH 

Daniel    McL.    1839 

QUAW 

James  E.   1828 

Quick 

A.   Messier   1864 
John  J.  1839 
Peter   J.    1836 

QUINN 

Robert    A.    1833. 

Randall 

Peter    G.    1841 

Randolph 

Edward  T.  F.  1899 

Ranney 

William  A.  1899 

Ranson 
Alonzo  A.   1904 

Rapalje 
Daniel   1858 

Raven 
John  H.   1894 

Rawls 
John    1 81 9 

Raymond 

Andrew  V.  V.  1878 
Andrew   V.    V.    Jr. 

1912 
Henry  A.   1828 


Rederus 

Sipko    F.    1877 

Reiley 

William    1836 

Rhinehart 
John  K.  1862 

Riddle 

Matthew    B.    1859 

Riedel 

Frederick     W.     A. 
1858 

RlES 

George   A.    1875 

RiGGS 

Charles  H.  1866 
Charles  W.  1897 

ROBBINS 

John  V.    1832 

Roberts 

Edward    W.    1908 
Herbert  B.   1894 

Rockefeller 
DeWitt  G.   1882 

Rockwell 
George    185 1 

Roeder 
Charles  W.   191 1 

Rogers 
Leonard    1832 
Lester   C.    i860 
Samuel  J.  1862 

Romaine 

Benjamin    F.    1845 


298 


Biographical    Record. 


ROMEYN 

Benjamin    1798 
James    1819 
James  V.  C.  1787 
Jeremiah    1788 
John  B.  1798 
Theodore  B.   1849 
Thomas   1798 

Roop 
Marcus  J.    1896 

ROSEGRANT        (ROSCH- 

krantz) 
Ehjah    1794 

ROSENRAAD 

Arthur    C.    1912 

Rouse 
Peter  P.    1821 

Rowan 
Stephen  1806. 

ROZENDAL 

Anthony    1900 

RUHL 

Frederick    W.  1884 

RUIGH 

Douwe   C.    1899 

RUTTE 

Jacobus  M.   1867 

Ryder 

Stephen    W.    1913 

Ryerson 
Abraham    G.    1842 

Sahler 
Wilham  L.   1904 

Salisbury 
John    H.    1878 


Scarlet 
George   W.   1883 
John    H.    1882 

SCHANCK 

Garret  C.   1832 

SCHENCK 

Cornehus    1882 
Ferdinand    S.    1872 
George   1840 
Isaac    S.    1876 
Jacob    W.    1873 
John  V.   N.   1865 
John   W.   1849 
Martin    L.    1840 

Schermerhorn 
Cornehus    D.    1803 
Harvey  R.    1862 

SCHIEBE 

Flenry    1859 

SCHLIEDER 

Frederick   E.    1865 

Schmidt 
Henry    H.    191 1 

SCHMITZ 

Wihiam   1884 

SCHNEEWEISS 

Franz   M.   1855 

Schnellendruessler 
Herman   F.    1855 

SCHNUCKER 

George    1899 

Schoenfeldt 
Christian    i860 

Scholten 
Dirk    1886 


SCHOMP 

William    W.    1879 

Schoonmaker 
Jacob   1801 
Martin   V.    1842 
Richard  L.    1832 

SCHRIVER 

Thomas  G.  1851 

SCHULTZ 

Jacob  I.   1816 
John  N.  1842 

SCHUREMAN 

John    1801 

Schwartz 
Moritz  J.    1890 

Schwedes 
Franz  R.   1855 

Schwitters 
Emiel    O.    1914 

SCIPLE 

Charles   M.   1900 

Scott 
Charles    185 1 

Scribner 
John   M.   1836 

SCUDDER 

Charles   J.    1897 
Ezekiel  C.  1855 
Ezekiel  C.  1882 
Frank   S.    1890 
Henry  J.   1897 
Jared  W.   1855 
John    i860 
Joseph    1851 
Samuel  D.    1850 
Silas    D.    1862 
Walter   T.    1897 
William  H.    1882 


Index  of  Students. 


299 


Searle 

Shepard 

Smock 

Edward  V.  V.  1894 

Charles  I.  1853 

John  H.   1866 

Jeremiah    1858 
J.    Preston    1878 
Samuel    T.    1848 

Sherwood 
Nathan    M.    1864 

Snyder 
Benjamin   F.   1849 

Stephe(n    1853 

Shield 

Southard 

Sears 

Frederick  K.    1895 

James  L.   1869 

Jacob    C.    1824 

Sickles 

Spaan 

Sebring 

Jacob   1794 

William  C.  1899 

Arad  J.    1862 

SiMONSON 

Spaulding 

Elbert    N.    1865 

John  1845 

Arthur    1893 

See 

Simpson 

Cyril.   1846 

Edwin  F.    1883 

William  E.  1904 

Sperling 

Isaac  McB.   1852 
John  L.  1844 
William   G.   E.  1853 

Seeber 

Safrenus    1846 

Segawa 
Asashi  1897 

Sizoo 
Joseph  R.   1910 

Skellenger 
Daniel  W.  1885 

Skillman 
William  J.  1863 

Isaac   1893 

Spoer 
Hans   H.    1898 

Staats 
Bergen    B.    1879 
John   A.    1840 

Seibert 

Francis  A.  1900 

Slingerland 
Elbert   1824 

Staehli 
John  1883 

George    1866 

Slocum 

Stanbrough 

George  G.    1892 

George  M.D.    1878 

Rufus  M.   1861 

Seso 

Abdulahad    1906 

Sluyter 
Henry    1902 

Stapelkamp 
Evert  W.   1886 

Shafer 

Luman    J.    191 2 
Theodore    1882 

Richard   1815 

Smaltz 
John  H.  1819 

Statesir 
Benjamin   T.    1865 

Sharpley 

Giles   H.   1891 

Shaw 

James   E.    1907 

Smith 
Arthur  J.   1897 
Charles    W.    1913 
Nicholas    E.    1845 

Steele 
John  1848 
Richard   H.    1847 
William    H.    1840 

John  F.  1868 
William    A.    1859 

Samuel    1789 
William    1866 

Stegeman 
Abraham   1883 

Sheffield 

Smitz 

Mannes  A.  1910 

John   H.   1840 

Bastian    1884 

William    1892 

300 


Biographical   Record. 


Steinfuhrer 
Charles  D.  F.   1867 

Stephens 
George    H.    1884 

Stevenson 
James   B.    1827 

Stewart 
Abel    T.    1846 

Stillwell 
Aaron   L.    1854 
John    L.    1882 

Stimpson 
Edward  P.  1834 

Stitt 
Charles  H.   1848 

Streng 
Samuel    1877 

Strohauer 
Paul  J.  1900 

Strong 
J.  Paschal   1850 
Mason   R.    1858 
Robert  G.  1858 
Selah  W.  1865 
Thomas  C.  1845 
William  V.  D.  1894 

Stryker 
Herman  B.  1822 
Isaac    P.    1840 
Peter    1788 
Peter    1848 

Stout 

Henry   1868 
Nelson    1854 
Royal  A.    1910 


Stube 
Charles   F.    1913 

Studdiford 
Peter   1787 

Studley 
Hobart  E.  1896 

Sturges 
Littleton    1889 

SUCKOW 

Charles  F.  C.  1870 

Sutphen 
David   F.    1867 
James    G.    1879 

SUYDAM 

John  H.  1857 

Swain 
George  1866 

Swartwout 
John   1 81 7 

SWARTZ 

Benjamin    1832 

SWICK 

Minor  1861 

SWITZ 

Abram  J.    1820 

Tai.mage 
David  M.    1877 
George   E.    1890 
Goyn   1845 
James   R.    1829 
John  V.   N.   1845 
Thomas  A.  i860 
Thomas  D.  W.  1856 

Tanis 
Herman    1903 


Tarbell 
John   G.   1825 

Taylor 

Andrew    B.    1842 
Benjamin  C.  1822 
Graham  1873 
Livingston  L.   1884 
Wesley    1850 
William  J.   R.   1844 
William  R.   1879 

Tears 

Egbert   1881 

Ten  Eyck 
Conrad   1799 
Jacob   B.    1821 
William  H.    1848 

Terhune 

Edward   P.   1854 

Terrill 

Lewis    H.   1835 

Terwilliger 
Floyd  E.  1914 

Thompson 
Abraham    1861 
Elias    W.    1892 
Henry   P.    1857 
JohnB.  1858 
John   PL   1897 
William    1844 
William  J.    1841 

Thomson 
Frederick  B.  1834 
John   A.    1887 

Thurston 
John    A.    1895 

Tilton 

Edgar  Jr.,   1889    ; 
Frank    E.    1899 


Index  of  Students. 


301 


Todd 
Augustus  F.   1858 
John    A.    1848 
William   N.   1874 

Toll 

John   C.    1801 

TOMKINS 

William  B.   1893 

Tompkins 
Irving  S.   1897 

TULP 

A.    Peter    1904 

Turner 

William   E.    1841 

Underwood 
Horace  G.    1884 

.  Utterwick 
Henry   1866 

Van  Aken 

Alexander  G.    1876 
Enoch    1833 

Van  Amburgh 
Robert   1840 

Van  Allen 
Ira   1876 

Van   Arsdale 
Elias  B.  1893 
Jacob  R.  1833 
Nathaniel   H.    1867 

Van  Arsdalen 
•  Cornelius  C.  1831 

Van  Benschoten 
William  B.   1864 

Van  Beuren 
Peter  1804 


Van    Beverhondt 
Octave   1901 

Van  Brackle 
Henry    1887 

Van  Brunt 
Rutgers   1848 

Van  Buren 
Peter   H.    1867 

Van   Buskirk 
Peter  V,  1869 

Van   Cleef 
Cornelius    1826 
Paul  D.  1846 

Vandeburg 
Sheldon   1899 

Van  der   Mel 
Cornelius    igo6 

Van  Der  Meulen 
Jacob    1 86 1 
John    1862 

Van  der  Meulen 
Jacob   1900 
John  T898 

Van  Der  Veen 
Christian    1861 

Van   Derveer 
John    Q.    1880 

Van  der  Veer 
Peter  L.    1871 

Van  derveer 
Cyrus    G.    1859 
Ferdinand   H.    1823 
John    1822 
Lauren   1881 


Van  der  Voort 
John  C  1 819 

Vanderwart 
Herman  1876 

Van  Deusen 
James  M.    1898 

Vandeventer 
John    C.    1873 

Vande  Wall 
Giles   1856 

Van  Doorn 
Marinus    1880 

Van  Doren 
David  K.  1867 
Isaac    1798 
John   A.    1838 
John  H.  1864 
William  H.  1871 
William  T.  1840 

Van   Dyck 

Alexander  S.  1882 
Cornelius  L.  1829 
Leonard  B.    1827 

Van  Dyk 
John  A.  191 1 

Van   Dyke 
Douwe   1911 

Van   Eyck 

William  O.   1896 

Van   Fleet 
Jacob  O.  1876 

Van  Gieson 
Acmon    P.    1852 

Van    Halteren 
Jacob  1877 


302 


Biographical   Record. 


Van  Harlingen 
John  M.   1786 

Van  Hee 
Isaac   J.    i8g6 

Van   Hook 
Isaac  A.  1819 

Van  Horne 
Abraham    1788 
David    1867 

Van   Houten 
Abraham  J.   IQ12 

Van  Huysen 
Herman    1793 

Van    Kampen 
Isaac    1893 

Van  Keuren 
Benjamin    1824 

Van  Kleek 
Richard  D.  1825 

Van  Liew 
John    1820 
John    C.    1832 

Van  Nest 

Abraham  R.    1847 

Van  Neste 
George  J.   1846 
John    A.    1875 

Van  Olinda 
Douwe    1824 

Van  Oostenbrugge 
Cornelius    1880 

Van  Orden 
John  S.   1893 


Van  Pelt 
Daniel   1877 
Peter    I.    1801 

Van  Raalte 

Albertus   C.    1914 

Van   Riper 

Garrabrant    1830 

Van  Santvoord 
Cornelius    1838 
Staats    1814 

Van  Slyke 
Evert    1865 
John  G.   1869 

Van  Strien 
David    1912 

Van   Vechten 
Jacob    1814 
Samuel    1822 

Van  Vleck 
John   1855 

Van  Vliet 
Thornton    1864 

Van  Vranken 
Adam   H.    1851 
Francis    V.    1861 
Howard  H.   i875 
Nicholas    1790 
Samuel  A.   1817 

Van  Wagenen 
John    H.    1826 
Willam   ^I.   1864 

Van  Westenburg 
John    1891 

Van    Woert 
Henry  S.   1904 
Jacob   H.    1849 


Van  Wyck 

George   P.   1843 
Polhemus    1848 

Van  Zandt 
Peter   1817 

Van   Z  an  ten 
John  W.   1 910 

Van   Zee 

Charles  W.  1893 

Vaughan 

Jonah  W.  1881 
William    1883 

Vedder 

Edwin  1844 
Henry  1803 
Herman    1801 

Veenschoten 
William    1874 

Vehslage 
Henry    1861 

Veneklasen 
James    T.    1912 

Vennema 
Ame    1882 

Verbrycke 
J.    Russell    1884 

Ver  Hulst 

Anthony  L.   1913 

Vermeule 

Cornelius  C.  1814 
Frederick    1817 

Vermilye 

Ashbel    G.    1844 
Dupuytren  1863 


Index  of  Students. 


30:J 


Vernoll 

Thomas    P.    1892 

Verwey 

Daniel    G.    1908 

Vile 

Joseph  M.   1866 

VON     ROMONDT 

Charles  R.  1844 

VON    SCHLIDER 

Albert  H.  1896 

VOORHEES 

Henry   M.   1863 
Henry  V.  D.   1850 
John  B.   1899 
Louis    B.    1871 
Oscar   M.    1891 
William    B.    1863 

VOORHIS 

Jacob  N.  1845 

Vredenburgh 
John    S.    1798 

Vroom 

William   H.    1865 

Vruwink 

Henry  A.   1913 

Vyverberg 
Henry  J.   1904 

Wack 

Charles   P.    1829 

Wagner 
John   M.   1856 

Walden 
Islay   1879 

Wallace 

William   G.    F.  1876 


Walser 

Oliver    H.    1878 
Theodore    D.    1914 

Walter 

Andrew   J.    1900 

Ward 

Henry  1867 
Isaac   1913 
William  D.    1893 

Waring 

Hart    E.    1836 

Warner 

Alexander   H.    1832 
Isaac  W.  i860 

Warnshuis 

A   Livingston    1900 
John    H.     1913 
John    W.    1868 

Watermulder 
Gustavus  A.   1900 

Watkins 
John    E.    i860 

Watson 
John  1841 
Thomas  G.   1861 
William    1844 

Weber 

Herman   C.    1898 

Weidman 
Paul    1820 

Weidner 

David    C.    1902 

Weiss 

Edward  M.   1859 


Welles 
Theodore   W.   1865 

Wells 

Cornelius    L.    1855 
Ransford    1830 

West 
Jacob   1845 

Westbrook 

Cornelius   D.    1804 

Westervelt 
Ralph    A.    1801 
Theodore    R.    1910 

Westfall 
Benjamin  B.  1826 
Simon  V.  E.   1834 

Westveer 
Adrian    1868 

Whitbeck 
Andrew    1803 
John    1840 
Richard  M.    1862 

White 

Benjamin  F.  1904 

Whitehead 
Charles    1826 
John  E.  1847 

Wiggins 
Ebenezer    S.    1837 

Wilber 

Francis   E.    191 1 

Williams 
David  F.  1886 

Williamson 
George   R.    1843 
Nicholas  D.  B.  1843 


30-1 


Biogra/'hical    Record. 


Peter    S.    1834 
William  H.   1881 

Wilms 
Ralph  1842 

WiLLOUGHBY 

Henry   C.    1896 

Wilson 

Abraham  D.  1815 
Charles  W.   1863 
Ferdinand   S.    1801 
Frederick   F.    1862 
James  B.   1851 
Joseph    1 82 1 
Peter  Q.  1861 

WiNANT 

Walter    1892 

WiNFIELD 

Aaron   B.   1842 

W'INNE 

John  E.   I 891 

Winter 
Egbert    1863 

WOODBRIDGE 

Samuel   M.   1841 


Woodward 
J.   G.    1829 

WORMSER 

Willem    1882 

WORTHINGTON 

William   A.    1909 

Wort  ^[  AN 
Denis    i860 

Wright 

Charles   S.    1876 
William    1839 

WURTS 

William  A.   1862 

Wyckoff 

Abraham    V.    1845 
Abram    N.    1867 
Benjamin      V.      D. 

1878 
Charles    S.    1891 
Cornelius    1838 
Cornelius   E.    1891 
DeWitt  B.   1865 
Garrett    1884 
Henry  V.    1798 
Isaac    N.    1817 


Jacob    S.    1856 
James    .1864 
John   H.    1874 
Theodore    F.    1842 

Wynkoop 
Jefferson    1824 
Peter    S.    1813 
Richard    1822 

Yates 

iVndrew    1796 
John  A.  1824 

Young 
Archie    G.    1893 

YOUNGBLOOD 

William    1835 

Zabriskie 

Albert  A.   1868 
Francis    N.    1855 
Jeremiah  L.  1863 
John  L.   1800 
William   P.    1864 

Zwemer 

Peter   J.    1892 
Samuel  M.   1890 


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